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<blockquote data-quote="bobbed_84_toy" data-source="post: 857076" data-attributes="member: 16789"><p>It's fairly simple to do. You're gonna need to cut the frame off behind the hangers. Mark out one side of the cut at a time. Draw your line then I like to put tape on the side you're keeping to make it easier to follow the line. After the first side is cut measure off of that and make your second line and repeat. To stick it back together tack it in a bunch of places to hold it then run real short tack beads (1 inch or so) in seperate areas to keep from warping the heck out the sheetmetal. </p><p>I used a cutoff wheel to cut the bedsides with then a sawzall to cut the floor. Be sure to post some pics when you do this :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbed_84_toy, post: 857076, member: 16789"] It's fairly simple to do. You're gonna need to cut the frame off behind the hangers. Mark out one side of the cut at a time. Draw your line then I like to put tape on the side you're keeping to make it easier to follow the line. After the first side is cut measure off of that and make your second line and repeat. To stick it back together tack it in a bunch of places to hold it then run real short tack beads (1 inch or so) in seperate areas to keep from warping the heck out the sheetmetal. I used a cutoff wheel to cut the bedsides with then a sawzall to cut the floor. Be sure to post some pics when you do this :beer: [/QUOTE]
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