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Re: allpro flatbed
« on: Jan 13, 2010, 08:11:31 PM »
With Allpro's you still need another $150-300 in materials to have a finished product.
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well i have everything but a bender. i have friends with them but i have to go to there house to use them its kinda a pain, but i can use them. i have built a rail buggy from a kit but never really made anything from scratch
 

There are plenty of different designs and build threads available, you should be able to put something together, you might also contact Allpro and see if they will sell you just the f-bed plans w/o the steel. 

As far as getting the tube bent, you could always make up a wooden jig for the angles you need, then you only have to set up a time to bend the tube at your buddies, and not try to work on it there.

I built this for my '91 for $430 finished about 30 months ago, and there is a lot more steel involved then in the Allpro one.


'90 black X-cab mod'd 3.0, 33's/4.88's, rear ARB, custom bumpers, sliders, safari rack, etc.
'91 Blue X-cab 22re, 35's/5.29's,Truetrac front, ARB rear, dual cases, and custom Safari flatbed, bumper, interior.
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