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    willys_truck is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Repairing a bobbed 34 ford frame

     



    I just bought a 34 ford frame for my 34 hiboy pickup project and the rear framerails are bobbed behind the rear crossmember. Does anyone make a repair kit for bobbed rails??

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    Cool Boxingplates?

     



    How about buying a set of boxingplates for rear end of frame, add a stipe on top and bottom of them, and weld it all together?
    Just a suggestion....

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    You can buy rear frame horns from www.dickspadaro.com They're on page 57 of the online catalog in the chassis section. The price is $98.00 a pair.
    " Im gone'

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    Thanks for the info. I had overlooked the rear horns on the dick spadaro website. Using the boxing plate for a template is a idea also. I will have to think about it a little while.

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