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Re: Ahhhhhh, yeah............OK
[Re: Hydra747]
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01/12/08 06:32 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
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Mudrunner
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best guess I can come up with is the frame gave at some bolt hole or welded area. Then it cascaded and both main frame rails gave. The area where the front suspension attaches to the frame gets a pounding. Repeated vibration may have created stress fatigue leading to cracks around bolt holes. Especially if the truck is often driven fast on rough roads. It could have failed there.
-- Bryan
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