Posted October 14, 20159 yr Stole this from somebody's C.L. add. There's always a better way .......... just depends how you look at it I guess
October 14, 20159 yr Author Looks like someone got pissed, cut it out and then went, Went for some more !
October 21, 20159 yr lmao. Haven't done this myself but everything I read just says a) Disconnect motor mounts with support jack b) Tilt engine from front c) Gives you enough clearance to unbolt pan .... and remove oil drop feed tube .... d) reinstall
October 21, 20159 yr Cutting that structural part of the truck is a bad idea. Structurally and philosophically, that is really a bad idea. I don't even... Wow.
October 21, 20159 yr Owner I would never cut a frame structure like that. I bet money that truck has frame issues later in life.
November 15, 20159 yr Ladder frames aren't bolted together for a reason. You would imagine that vibration and frame flex from normal operation will eventually erode the holes he drilled for the bolts. I see he went with good sized bolts but unless he significantly reinforced the holes and used bushings in the frame member to prevent crushing, that frame member is gonna move and create stresses in other parts of the frame. Depending on how long that truck is operational, I'll bet he starts seeing cracks after a while.
November 26, 20159 yr That's a prime example of why you crawl around under a used truck before buying it lol.
Stole this from somebody's C.L. add. There's always a better way
.......... just depends how you look at it I guess 