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โSep-08-2021 08:23 AM
ticki2 wrote:
If you take a good look at a c&c truck and take some measurements I think you will find that the axle bump stops will prevent the wheels from ever going above the truck frame so there is really no need for a hump above the flatbed unless you have oversized wheels/tires . You just have to watch the flatbed framing so the wheels have a pocket under the deck . The narrower axle on the c&c is the same width as a srw pickup so you can also convert to srw by removing the dually spacers on the front hubs and use srw wheels .
โSep-08-2021 06:02 AM
CO-traveler wrote:
I like the idea of stepping up to 4500 or 5500 CC but I'm getting a GM product (I have a rewards credit card) and their 4500 is just too big for my little driveway and being a daily driver. It's the size of the old Top Kicks or Kodiak. I guess they call that a medium duty.
At this point I'm going either CC or a regular pickup bed dually. Not messing with the bed delete as it just takes away too many packages and options from my build. I went and talked to the fleet sales manager at the local Chevy dealership and he mentioned something about not being able to deliver it to me without some sort of upfitter bed as it would be considered an "incomplete vehicle". So, not sure how that would work as the 2 upfitters I'm looking at are both in Oregon (I'm in Colorado).
โJul-09-2021 05:41 PM
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โJul-09-2021 02:00 PM
cptqueeg wrote:
Thanks, I have been looking at GM's C&C page and have no intention of getting a 550/5500 under any circumstances. It's just complete and total overkill for me.
โJul-09-2021 10:04 AM
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โJul-08-2021 10:15 AM
cptqueeg wrote:
^^^ Deck looks good but the steps look scary. Imagine coming down the steps in the dark with a little wet snow on them!!!
Why a 5500/550 vs a 4500/450?
โJul-08-2021 09:17 AM
โJul-08-2021 09:16 AM
cptqueeg wrote:
^^^ Deck looks good but the steps look scary. Imagine coming down the steps in the dark with a little wet snow on them!!!
Why a 5500/550 vs a 4500/450?
โJul-08-2021 09:14 AM