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Old 09-09-2006, 03:51 PM   #1
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how wide is the black foot ford body. my bruiser frame is in the mail, and i am going to use a hard body, but i can't get a hold of a bruiser cab, so i was thinking i would just use a blackfoot cab and make a flatbed for it.
but i don't want to tires to stick out past the fender wells to far.
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i have the exterme black foot and the cab is 6-1/2" wide and i hope this will help.

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Its got like a 10" WB too!
Im runnign one on my VMG project and its smaller than my tlt by a quite a bit so it wont look sacle on ur truck I think!
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but it might since he is building a flat bed. the stupidity in some people
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Here's a shot of the TTB, which uses a Blackfoot body. The TTB axle is the same width as a TLT axle. You can tuck the tires in by choosing wheels with less offset.
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dude, did you actually build a 2 piece front axle like a real ford truck, or are my eyes just fooling me?
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Old 09-12-2006, 08:48 PM   #7
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tlt axle!


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but it might since he is building a flat bed. the stupidity in some people
You dont have to be an *** about it! I didnt see the flat bed part! I must have read over it while I was eating! Sorry for messing up, but you dont have to be mean!
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dude, did you actually build a 2 piece front axle like a real ford truck, or are my eyes just fooling me?
TLT with TTB
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OH. MY. GOD.

that is by FAR the SICKEST and most DISGUSTING thing I have ever seen in my life!! and I own a 1992 Ford Explorer Sport with that SAME axle, haha. Very nice work, dude.
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there goes the GOAT hijacking a thread again!!! geez
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Old 09-13-2006, 05:07 AM   #11
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Well, it did answer the question
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Old 09-13-2006, 04:22 PM   #12
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yes thank you, you did answer my question, unfortuneatlyi lost the auction on the blackfoot body. i am hopefully going to get a extreme black foot cab or a bruiser cab, if anyone has one let me know ?thank you
i don't mide the sultan of scale hijacking my thread, at least this time it was useful.
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