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  1. Dec 1, 2024 at 8:52 AM
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    Brojohanson

    Brojohanson [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2003 Dbl Cab Supercharged 3.4l 5 speed / 4x4
    Figured this needed it's own post separate from part out. I've got the frame off of a 2004 Xtra cab + Cab available. Frame is straight and no rust besides one small area on front in engine bay. Poked with screwdriver and feels solid. Could be grinder and painted. Most of the orange color you see everywhere is clay. Story goes the truck sat in a field for 8 years right after doing some serious mudding and it's left a pretty hard to remove orange color on a lot of things. I just hit everything with a quick pressure wash but degreaser on the engine/transmission worked well to remove the color. Ran out before I could get to the frame.

    Truck had 100k miles on it when I pulled everything. Check out my part out thread for more pics of things I have available if interested. Will leave Gas Tank and fuel/brake lines with frame unless someone messages about it, and I will update this post if that is the case. Located in Santa Clara CA. Unfortunately don't have a trailer to transport but I can help load it.
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    Last edited: Dec 7, 2024
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