Solid mount or boot?

15x Racing Inc.

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I,m new to this forum, & I was just starting to build a hauler. 00 Frightliner Century, with a large condo type sleeper. I would like to cut it off just as it flairs out to the sleeper, so I can have a large open cab to conversion area. Should I make a large boot or solid mount the cab to the box ?

Thanks! Any info would be great!
 
My vote is for solid mount. I say that based on my current conversion which has air ride on the front and back axle and rides very very smooth.

On my last trip I actually blew all of the air out of my chair for the first time and was amazed and the cool ride (floated along) the air suspension gave me.

With a boot mount you could keep your air cab, but if the boot ever had a issue, like wore out or cracked or just started leaking, that could give you real headaches trying to replace it.

Keep us posted as you move along with your conversion and please post pictures!

Bill
 

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