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Old 16-03-2016, 07:31 AM   #31
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Default Re: Ram 2500 Laramie: The Ultimate Tow Truck

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Why is the chassis on the C/C only boxed under the cab? surely it would be stronger if it were boxed all the way through?
It's standardized that way because it's easier for upfitters to work with a C-channel. They know regardless of the brand that it will be flat with 34'' spacing. The only variables they need to work with are the Cab-to-Axle measurement (distance from the back of the cab to the centerline of the rear axle) and whether or not they need to use a PTO, and which side it's on. Fully boxed is more suited to pickup trucks than chassis cabs, because the rigidity improves handling and ability to go off-road without twisting the frame. Chassis cab buyers don't have as much of a need for that.

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