Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on June 02, 2011 at 09:43:05 from (74.221.55.11):
In Reply to: WD-9 and 1/2 ton truck posted by rustyfarmall on June 02, 2011 at 07:57:05:
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I have a truck from the 60's with a CHANNEL IRON frame. When you load the bed with stuff and flex the truck (driving across a small ditch in a pasture) at all the bed and cab move 6" apart on one side and touch on the other. This is common knowledge and many people who use those old trucks off-road box the frames, or build new frames.
On the other hand my neighbors new chevy truck with a boxed frame and the frame is rock solid no matter what he is doing with it.
Sure the newer motors make power at higher RPM's but with the 5 and 6 speed transmissions and different axle gears they are able to use that power.
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