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Old 12-11-2009, 12:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question rail frame to box frame

is there a way to convert our frame? like an add-on? im getting tired of the horrendous bed bounce
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Maybe a welding/exhaust shop.
My Welding Supply shop has everything you need. IPF of the 60 fwy. They can refer you to someone that can weld you up.
I'm going to try the Sulastic Rear Shackles. I have them on my F250 had them custom make for my lift,. The dam thing rides like a cadillac. 2000 F250 XtraCab LongBed, 7.3l Diesel CamperShell 10" Lift , 20" Rims on 38's.. And I love the way that thing drives. But just not practical for everyday like my tundra is .

By the way no more XR i converted to Tundra
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Old 12-14-2009, 11:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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2000 F250 XtraCab LongBed, 7.3l Diesel CamperShell 10" Lift
God I love those trucks. How much do you think it'll cost to weld it?
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Maybe $100 in parts and maybe 200 for the welding. Plus lunch and beer.
Maybe a little less it depends on how detailed you want the welding.
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Yes, buy a fully Boxed thru-welded F-150!!!
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