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"boxes" between frame and rocker.

2.6K views 21 replies 15 participants last post by  RamV8Charger  
#1 ·
Ok guys, not the best pic but.... This is obviously under my 77 RC, between the rocker and frame on both sides. Is this normal? I don't ever remember seeing these "boxes" on the M880's, just want to know if it's a RC thing or something somebody fab'd in there. Thanks.
 

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#2 ·
Yep, thats stock...pretty good design...If your intent was to rust the truck out.
 
#3 ·
Is that something only from the poptop era?  None of my '80s models have had anything like that.  What is it's purpose?
 
#4 ·
Yes it's a pop top era thing only.

They are stock and I still have not figured out what they are for.  {noclue}
 
#5 ·
I bet they're intended to reinforce the overall body for when the top is off...maybe like a 'subframe connector'..?...maybe??  {noclue}
 
#6 ·
Good point, the body would need a little more reinforcement to prevent flexing.  I imagine that they are there to help keep the twisting to a minimum.
 
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Elwenil said:
Good point, the body would need a little more reinforcement to prevent flexing. I imagine that they are there to help keep the twisting to a minimum.
Mad Max said:
I bet they're intended to reinforce the overall body for when the top is off...maybe like a 'subframe connector'..?...maybe?? {noclue}
That is a good point. maybe........ {noclue}
 
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Elwenil said:
Is that something only from the poptop era? None of my '80s models have had anything like that. What is it's purpose?
I was thinking the same thing. I've owned a '86 and two '87's and they didn't have these. Well, for restoration purposes and being that this truck will not see heavy duty offroad use they will get cut out (carefully) to take care of any rust that might be lurking in there.
 
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Mad Max said:
I bet they're intended to reinforce the overall body for when the top is off...maybe like a 'subframe connector'..?...maybe?? {noclue}
Exactly right. Try taking the top off one with those boxes rusted out, and you will quickly see what they do.
 
owns 1990 Dodge W200
#11 ·
Weird. I've never seen that before. My '76 RC and a friends '75 RC doesn't have them. I guess that doesn't mean that they were never there, and just removed at some time. Perhaps they just rusted and fell off!?  ;D
 
#12 ·
I just thought it was optional equipment for drug runners.  Makes sense with the reinforcement - mine doesn't have it and I don't recall seeing it on my 77 either.  Hinky.
 
owns 1976 Dodge Ramcharger Royal SE
#15 ·
I vote .. cut them out, fix rust, replace with an interior access panel and poof tool storage.
 
#16 ·
My '76 Ramcharger has them, and so does the '79 (i think it was a '79) Trailduster Tub that I bought to restore my '76 RC

They're a structural reinforcement for the Pop-Top RC's/TD's, factory. The only time I haven't seen them, is if they've rusted away.
 
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Mike Barf said:
I vote .. cut them out, fix rust, replace with an interior access panel and poof tool storage.
Storage, like that idea. built in coolers, gun storage, tools.... Possiblities are limitless. I'm on it.
 
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Here is one from a 77.

 

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owns 1990 Dodge W200
#22 ·
My 80 has the boxes to. mine are pretty rusty inside. water sits in the boxes and rots them.