DirtRidinZ71 Truck Life. From junk to Camo'd

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dirtridinz71

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Springs are hung, frame is plated and axles are here

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Im still undecided on what to build for a back half to go with more of a flatbed design like this:
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Or go more like this, but with some tire coverage:
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Thoughts??
 

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The bed is under 3+ feet of snow and I have about interest in shoveling it out as I do shortening it, seems like to much work for a little change.

The rear spring perches are moved and the axle is finally bolted up under the truck.
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Shackle angle with the weight on the truck
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I got the tires mounted on the new rims and got most of the front end done, minus the steering. Now with the EX inch installed and axle set 1.5" forward the front shaft seperates at full drop. Bolted the tires on and for the first time lowered it all down on its own weight.

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Terrible pics but there is not much room in the 12x20 shed, once steering is done and I mount the fuel tank I can drive it out for a better look
 
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