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cummins95 12-24-2010 08:35 AM

pulling with a dodge
 
i've seen alot of truck pulls and one thing i've noticed is that the reg cab second gen dodges seem to bend or flex between the cab and the box. i was just wonderin what some of you guys do to eliminate that. someday i'd like to build my 96 into a puller, but its still a long ways off

94 12valve 12-26-2010 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by cummins95 (Post 673694)
i've seen alot of truck pulls and one thing i've noticed is that the reg cab second gen dodges seem to bend or flex between the cab and the box. i was just wonderin what some of you guys do to eliminate that. someday i'd like to build my 96 into a puller, but its still a long ways off

You want the truck to flex in the middle , that means both your front and rear wheels are hooking hard. most ex cab trucks that run well also bend the frame.

if you don't want flex make your traction bars long

cummins95 12-26-2010 05:46 PM

alright i wasnt sure if it was good or bad, dont seem to notice it as much with the fords n chevy's. thanks

94 12valve 12-26-2010 06:04 PM

there not making the power the old dodges do :tu:

lol

I think I read there frames are a little stronger than the old dodges ... but don't quote me on that

JakeCummins 12-29-2010 08:44 PM

Bend it till you cant take it anymore put it on a frame jig pull the middle back down and start over again :D

cummins1997 01-07-2011 10:24 AM

my regular cab used to flex really bad to the point the frame had to be put on a jig, i made the traction bars go up to the tranny cross member and added a few pieces of flat steel. now no more flex


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