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Here is the tipper conversion I done for you to get a good look at.

 

If you have any questions just let me know.

 

It was surprisingly easy really, and using the truckman and original body meant that there was less chance of it being overloaded.

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Where the truck was already raised with the big wheels and old man emu suspension. The tipper subframe was on the large size and wish I had asked before as I would have asked for smaller section rather and 4 by 2

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The the underneath of the body. Used the original bolt holes again. But drilled them out and used bigger bolts.

 

We did drill into the cross members and put a few more in just for safety but to be honest it wasn't needed.

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