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Old 04-14-2011, 02:47 PM
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Red face chassis question

I know this is probably a newbie question, but what is the purpose for double stacking the chassis rails on some of the builds. Ive seen it on many builds where you will have your standard chassis rail set then have a section where there is another set bolted directly on top of it. It may not run the entire length, or ive seen it front to back too, but both rails just sit parallel no drop areas or anyhting???

I figured that maybe it's just be used for more mounting room of components and or raising body height but I honestly have no idea and dont want to sound lke a dumbarse guessing about it.

I know that some of the dump beds have rails bolted to the bottoms to allow for operation of it tilting etc etc. Ive also seen some use extra rails to allow a section to sit lower down or higher up for beds

I cant upload pictures to show what I'm talking about right now but I'm sure you guys can figure it out

I appreciate any help you guys could give me on this as I'm feeling slightly less than retarded on this....lol

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Old 04-14-2011, 05:57 PM
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Are you seeing this double frame setup on dump truck builds?

Reason I ask is because I know I've seen a few guys on here run such a setup on their dump trucks.....they're basically using the top set of rails as the frame for their dump box and give extra clearance between the top of the tires and the bottom of the box. Or to hide extra electronics, battery, etc.

Hopefully others will chime in as well,
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Old 04-14-2011, 06:04 PM
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On mine I do that for a scale look. Sets the correct cab height, and wheel clearance, or to set the trans in the proper position.
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Old 04-15-2011, 12:23 PM
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Default Re: chassis question

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Are you seeing this double frame setup on dump truck builds?

Reason I ask is because I know I've seen a few guys on here run such a setup on their dump trucks.....they're basically using the top set of rails as the frame for their dump box and give extra clearance between the top of the tires and the bottom of the box. Or to hide extra electronics, battery, etc.

Hopefully others will chime in as well,
-Alex
Ive seen it on all types of builds from dumps to just standard cab setups, the dump setup I had figured was for clearance and mounting of hydros etc etc but the others are what I was unsure on.

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On mine I do that for a scale look. Sets the correct cab height, and wheel clearance, or to set the trans in the proper position.
Thanks for the input I had figured that the scale appearace was one reason I had not even thought about the trans mount heighth. I have seen quite a few this way especially when they are 6x6 I assume to bring cab height up to clear the axle and such??

Thanks again for your input guys any more is greatly appreciated as well

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