Truck Frame Stretching

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by thomas, Jan 1, 2009.

  1. Mooch

    Mooch Light Load Member

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    Yeah I know this thread is a little older. But I just GOT To SAY....UMMMMMMMM PURTY!!!!!!!:yes2557::biggrin_25514:
     
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  3. sandman1976

    sandman1976 Medium Load Member

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    i'm an owner/operator,so i'm always # various locations. i'm considering buying a day cab,but hell it'd be a long wheel base too lol!!!!!!!!!!!!1
     
  4. CaterpillarHombre1

    CaterpillarHombre1 Bobtail Member

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    We do it all the time in jamaica.........i myself stretch truck bodies..........we stretch tractors and put dump bodies on them...........the avg price for a stretch and a 17-18ft steel body is roughly 10 000us......
     
  5. Freighttrain

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    If you REALLY want the low down on stretching....Head over to the forum on ATHS.org and look for the frame stretch threads there.The best way is a Z cut.90degree across the top and bottom flange,then 45 degrees down about 25% the rail,turn 90 degrees cut 50% turn again 90 degrees cut the rest of the4 25% of the side rail.Make up a template so you can cut both sides the exact same and also use the template to cut the piece your going to weld in.
     
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  6. High Seas

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    I've lenghtened the wheelbase on 2 KWs and didn't use any Z cut , it was a straight cut at 90 degrees to the frame rail. One added 30 inches and the other 25 inches. There wasn't any double framing done, just a pie wedge backing plate for the flanges. I put over 1 million miles on both these trucks with no problems at all. I know of a shop in Winston Salem NC that does this.
    Also in IN any shop that does the big sleeper mounting will modify frames. Double framing is for dump trucks!!!:biggrin_25522:
     
  7. groundpounder

    groundpounder Road Train Member

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    I was in a 300" flat top Pete for a while and yes when I first got into that truck it took some getting used to but after the first week or two you learn to adjust...I miss the truck but not the company !!

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  8. High Seas

    High Seas Light Load Member

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    Apple's Welding ( George Appleyard )
    Northwest blvd.
    W-S, NC 334 722 1305 I THINK, IT's in the phone book.
     
  9. sweezly1

    sweezly1 Medium Load Member

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    you get use to it , then its no big deal .
     
  10. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    dont use frame an spring in columbus. they stretched mine and double framed it for me 2 years ago and put a steerable lift axle on it. i replaced it with a straight lift. when i unbolted the steerable and took it off i looked at the boltholes and they cut them with a torch. man was i pissed.
     
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