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Modifying a 1997 Dodge frame.

Modifying a 1997 Dodge frame.

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"Super Dually Part 1"

Combining a Dodge and a Ford for a modern tow-rig.

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"Super Dually Part 2: Body Swap & frame Repair"

Straightening out the 1997 Dodge frame.

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"Super Dually Part 3: Frame Modification and Body Fitment"

Modifying a 1997 Dodge frame.

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"Super Dually Part 5: Sound Insulation & Bedliner Installation"

Applying a coat of sound insulation and spray-on bed liner.

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Original Air Date: Jan 2, 1999
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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