Lowered 4x4 Reg. Cab Dually in the works

JoshH

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A buddy of mine that owns a body shop is building this truck right now. It is kind of hard to tell in the crappy cell phone pics, but this thing is low. I didn't measure, but I would guess that the hitch is probably about 12" off the ground and probably about 4" of ground clearance under the transmission cross member.

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JoshH

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That's gonna be one sick truck when he's done. Show truck? Bagged or just a DJM kit?
He wants a fast truck that looks good. This guy doesn't drive anything that isn't completely different than anything else on the road. He has to go totally outrageous with whatever he does. Anyway, he wants me to build his transmission and put a lift pump and big tune on it. I expect it to run pretty deep into the 12s. I told him to build a slightly lowered single wheel short bed, but he wanted slammed dually. This white dually is the last lowered dually he had. He really liked it, and I think he wanted the same thing but faster with a more durable transmission (this one was a 2wd gasser). The front is DJM arms, lowering keys, and lowering spindles.

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wow that is really good looking!! :thumb: what the rear suspension set up?? Is it a four link design??
The rear is an axle flip (leaf springs under the axle instead of over) and a notched frame.