This is a little off this subject but we are shortning the old one and
one/half and two ton trucks by simply cutting part of the back off to
shorten them and they look great. They are way more popular then and more
fun we think. Otherwise no-one is much interested in them these days and
they go the crusher.
I will take a photo of one to send out.
Dave Shier
Trinidad, Colorado
Many Trucks
>From: "K Ohlgren" <kjohlgren@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "K Ohlgren" <kjohlgren@hotmail.com>
>To: Bill.Hanlon@hp.com, rsain@gte.net, oletrucks@autox.team.net
>Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Bed Shortening Problem....
>Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 23:07:08 +0000
>
>Ryan
>there is an excellent article for shortening a LWB to a SWB in the Truckin'
>Classic Trucks magazine from August 1995. (so I'm a little behind in my
>reading). I could scan the article and send it directly to you if you want.
>Two posibilities exist
>1) shorten your frame to the correct wheelbase. then add on the back to
>support the bed. as long as the suspension is intact you will only be
>supporting the bed.
>2) cut your frame and add the correct length from a donor frame
>
>Kurt Ohlgren
>58 3100
>59 3800
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> >From: "Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston)" <Bill.Hanlon@hp.com>
> >Reply-To: "Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston)" <Bill.Hanlon@hp.com>
> >To: "Ryan Sain" <rsain@gte.net>, "oletrucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
> >Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Bed Shortening Problem....
> >Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 13:15:25 -0600
> >
> >Your logic (not the PO's) sounds right to me. LWB trucks are 123"
> >wheelbase while SWB are 114". If you cut 9" off of the front of the bed
> >you have moved the fenders forward 9". If you cut 9" off of the rear of
> >the frame the wheelbase (and the distance from the rear of the cab to the
> >rear wheels) remains the same.
> >
> >Sounds like my Dad's saying "I cut it off three times and it's STILL TOO
> >SHORT."
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Ryan Sain [mailto:rsain@gte.net]
> >Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:15 AM
> >To: oletrucks
> >Subject: [oletrucks] Bed Shortening Problem....
> >
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >We're talking about a 59 Apache Stepside (was long bed) here.
> >
> >The PO had started work on this truck and then decided to sell it. I
>think
> >I
> >may have figured out why.
> >
> >In an attempt to shorten it from a long bed to a short bed he made some
> >cuts. They first chopped a section off the FRONT of the bed (near the
>cab)
> >and then proceeded to cut the same length of material off the BACK of the
> >frame.
> >
> >If I'm thinking correctly (and I may not be), That would mean that the
> >distance from the cab to the wheel wells (on the bed) was shortened, but
> >the
> >distance from the cab to the wheels was not. I suspect that in turn this
> >will create an issue when fitting the wells. They should not be centered
> >over the wheel anymore.
> >
> >Big OOOOOPPPPPSSSSS!
> >
> >If I'm correct to this point, read on - if not, please correct me.
> >
> >So, to remedy this situation, I would need to cut a section out of the
> >center of the frame that is the same distance that the bed was shortened
> >and
> >then weld that same piece on to the end of the frame. That would make the
> >wells and wheels line up. Hopefully.
> >
> >Perplexed in Pullman,
> >
> >- Ryan Sain
> >oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
> >oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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