I'm new around here and before coming here have never been exposed to how you folks are using pivot frames. I roll a 89 F350 Crew-Cab Long-Box, as you might imagine frame flex is a BIG issue for me. So far I've broken a core support, windshield, and fiberglass canopy as the direct result of the body being forced to flex with the frame. Of course there's also all the annoyances of things like not being able to get the tailgate open. So I was reading IdaSHO's posts about his truck and his 3 point pivoting bed thinking heck I could apply this to my truck and even take it a step further. If you've read some of my other posts you might know that I have a lot on my plate. But I like to plan things out a lot in advance and well it's time better spent then watching TV, so I'd like your thoughts on what I have in mind.
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So here's my line of thinking, and to be clear this would be with a standard bed, not a flatbed or camper. Also I should do a body lift anyway, something in the 4" area I haven't really pinned that down yet. So anyway what I'm thinking is a double 3 point setup. One each for the two halves of the truck. One for the cab and front clip, and one for the bed. A secure stock like mounting at the back of the cab and front of the bed. Then a center pivot at the core support and back of the bed. I hope my words so far are enough to get across what I'm thinking.
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I really only foresee two issues, first how much pivot area do I need under the back of the bed to keep the frame from contacting the bed. Secondly for the front half I'm going from 8 mounts to 3, I'd have to find a way to reinforce the cab and the connection between the cab and core support, the fender alone isn't going to do it. As far as bed to frame space I'd expect the space created by 4" of body lift to be enough but I really don't have a good reference for that yet. For the front of the cab, fender, core support connection I can imagine making a framwork that connects at the front cab mounts, maybe ties into the fender somehow, and connects to the core support. Of course there's also all the unknown unknowns, thoughts?
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So here's my line of thinking, and to be clear this would be with a standard bed, not a flatbed or camper. Also I should do a body lift anyway, something in the 4" area I haven't really pinned that down yet. So anyway what I'm thinking is a double 3 point setup. One each for the two halves of the truck. One for the cab and front clip, and one for the bed. A secure stock like mounting at the back of the cab and front of the bed. Then a center pivot at the core support and back of the bed. I hope my words so far are enough to get across what I'm thinking.
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I really only foresee two issues, first how much pivot area do I need under the back of the bed to keep the frame from contacting the bed. Secondly for the front half I'm going from 8 mounts to 3, I'd have to find a way to reinforce the cab and the connection between the cab and core support, the fender alone isn't going to do it. As far as bed to frame space I'd expect the space created by 4" of body lift to be enough but I really don't have a good reference for that yet. For the front of the cab, fender, core support connection I can imagine making a framwork that connects at the front cab mounts, maybe ties into the fender somehow, and connects to the core support. Of course there's also all the unknown unknowns, thoughts?
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