It's kinda of personal preference. I usually put the wheels on first so when I'm not work in on it I don't have to let it sit on block or on the tanks.
Right off it would have to be narrowed. The taller frame would be a good idea for a heavy hauler. I'm sure there would be a few other issues but not major.
That's my problem out here. The only decent shop is an hour or so drive from my house. I need to make plans to go there and go other places while I'm down there. Next weekend the wife and I are planning on heading down there. I get to go to the Hobby shop and she gets to go to the big mall. It has to be a give and take. She'll tough it out and I'll tough out. But in Az, I can kinda hang out for a few. I'll be out there tomorrow afternoon, I need to decide where I'm gonna go first.
Thanks fellas. I've been to the Hobby Lobby in Tolleson. I've been wanting to stop by a real hobby shop out there. The company is out there quite a bit. So, I'm out there quite often. We have loads going up to Superior all the time. I've stopped by the Hobby Lobby in Tolleson. We stay in Goodyear, so just about anywhere is along the way. I'm gonna try to make plans to get out to that show in April. My problem is transporting a build or 2 that far. I could go just to enjoy the sights and meet some other builders.
Any of you Arizona guys know of a decent hobby shop in the Phoenix area. I know Google would work but I'm wanting to hear from people who actually know. Oh, I'm a truck driver, so I would need parking some what close to shop.
This 1, it kinda looks like the lights are on. I'm sure it's just a reflection, or me, I've been up for awhile, since 1130pm my time. I might be a little delirious.