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<blockquote data-quote="Bill" data-source="post: 425152" data-attributes="member: 18587"><p>I did this with a Chevy S10 years ago. Cut the frame as far forward as you can. In the case of the S10 I cut it about the front of the seat, IIRC. Once the cab was off it was easy to measure each leg of the frame and cut to length with a portaband. The other cuts to fold the frame in, prep to weld, etc. were also done with a portaband. </p><p>Before you start in with the torch, remove the fuel tank and bleed the fuel and brake lines or you have unwanted fire. </p><p>Good luck with your project and keep us informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill, post: 425152, member: 18587"] I did this with a Chevy S10 years ago. Cut the frame as far forward as you can. In the case of the S10 I cut it about the front of the seat, IIRC. Once the cab was off it was easy to measure each leg of the frame and cut to length with a portaband. The other cuts to fold the frame in, prep to weld, etc. were also done with a portaband. Before you start in with the torch, remove the fuel tank and bleed the fuel and brake lines or you have unwanted fire. Good luck with your project and keep us informed. [/QUOTE]
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