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The goals I had in mind when I designed this system was:

To keep the payload as close to the cab as possible.

The end result was 6" from the back of the cab.

 

To keep the frame short as possible, with the least amount of rear overhang as possible.

I kept it less than a foot of rear overhang, but it can be even shorter.

 

To keep the payload as low as possible.

Less than 4" in height was added.

(In actually, I only gained 2 or 3" from the standard height and I could do much less if I built my own truck chassis frame.)

 

 

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