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Old 10-22-2014, 07:43 AM
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bought a rcsb roller to be able to finish a project and it came with a super clean stepside bed just would like to see some pics to get ideas heres a pic of the roller
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Old 10-22-2014, 06:48 PM
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fastjweb very nice truck !! what size tire are you running in the back and what roll pan is that
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I'm running a 390/40/17 out back. The roll pan is polyurethane one, not sure on brand. An 18 year old blew a stop sign and totaled it last fri. I plan on rebuilding it though.
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Originally Posted by fastjweb
An 18 year old blew a stop sign and totaled it last fri. I plan on rebuilding it though.
Sorry to here about your truck. Hope u r ok. How bad is the truck?
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bad enough lol, it was sad day for sure. If Im lucky, and from what I saw at the crash scene, The car caught my driverside of front bumper and I think it look worse then it is, Even if it has frame damage, it cant be too crazy, the cab is still perfect with the bed, windshield wasnt cracked, so I dont think it twisted the cab at all, and the doors open and close. when I get the sheet metal off, I will asses the damage. Picking it up today and bringing it home. The truck was still sitting level, front wheels straight, and racestars and tires untouched. 95% of the performance mods I did, should be intact. It still sucks.

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Ouch that must suck, i have to agree with you though. If the cab is still aligned, front wheels aligned etc i think it probably does look worse than it is, radiator support will be needed for sure as well the front clip but i think that will do. Good luck!
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fastjweb, that should be fixable, but it sucks to see anyones truck damaged at all.


I just got the blocks out of the rear, and the 2" shackles in, and cranked the torsion bars down this week.
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Originally Posted by fastjweb
bad enough lol, it was sad day for sure. If Im lucky, and from what I saw at the crash scene, The car caught my driverside of front bumper and I think it look worse then it is, Even if it has frame damage, it cant be too crazy, the cab is still perfect with the bed, windshield wasnt cracked, so I dont think it twisted the cab at all, and the doors open and close. when I get the sheet metal off, I will asses the damage. Picking it up today and bringing it home. The truck was still sitting level, front wheels straight, and racestars and tires untouched. 95% of the performance mods I did, should be intact. It still sucks.

I bet she will need a little frame time the way she is hit. Usually the end of the rail get buggered up a little. It's not uncommon. Its usually so minor that it never affects the wheel alignment but will give you issues with aligning the new sheetmetal.

The frame side of the bumper brackets usually needs to be replaced and the end of the rail usually gets distorted and pushed up or down. The Radiator side frame bracket usually also twist a little bit.

Glad to see you wanna fixer back up. The buyback will probably be around $1500.


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