Took a little road trip with the 4-wheeler on the back this weekend. Fuel mileage was about 1 mpg lower than before the flatbed, but it was definitely a softer ride. Im concerned that the front may be a little light though. Seems a little light and kinda walks on rough road. What would be the best way to try to regain the steering characteristics? Would it help to remove the leveling kit from the front?
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Originally posted by Bucksaw View Post
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Originally posted by Bucksaw View PostThere are a few things I wish I had done differently, but as this is a very specific build and not much demand that Im aware of, I may just have to settle for what I have. If anyone is interested I would be willing to sell so I could build #2.
If it was for a dually I'd buy it in a heart beat
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Originally posted by Bucksaw View PostGot a bite on selling this one to a former student. He is bringing his truck by on Friday and we are optimistic that it will fit. If it does, this thread will continue for round 2. If not, then I may post progress of his build. Either way, there will be another build.
I think I have a sickness.
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Originally posted by Bucksaw View PostWell, I shouldn't have said that, because shortly after selling the bed to a former student, I traded the black truck for a long wheel base. I thought I would leave it alone because it is white, and every white truck I look at with a flatbed just looks like a company truck. But, I just couldn't help myself. Been gathering up a bunch of scrap together and started framing it out today.
I think I have a sickness.
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Originally posted by BBReezen View PostYouvery well might, you know there is a whole lot of truck with flat beds already on them ready for purchase in Alto. But being a former welder, I understand the build vs buy mindset. Keep us updated
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