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Bobbing the bed

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Bobbing the bed

Post by 308LUX »

Tried searching but couldnt find much...

Im going to bobb the tray on my 85 hilux... i know tonka did his

im after any info on ways of doing this mod ... pics would be great
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Post by 308LUX »

is it better to weld inside or from outside ?
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cutting tray

Post by builtlux88 »

308LUX wrote:is it better to weld inside or from outside ?
hey mate it is better and easier to weld from the outside as u can grind them back and prevent excess bogg i have just completed my sceond ute chop the main part is to keep ur cuts spot on so they line back up doing this will make ur job very easy to finish off

cheers good luck
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