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86 single cab 4x4 , to 84 extra cab body ?

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Old Apr 2, 2017 | 07:33 AM
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86 single cab 4x4 , to 84 extra cab body ?

Hello my friends, I was wonderring about putting a 84 extra cab body on my 86 single cab frame, for the extra cab space.
I am going to make a new flat bed on the back, so, therefore the bed length and dimensions are forgivable .Is there any list of Toyota pick ups 80's through 90's for interchangeability of parts. Thank you for your time and help. Cason Shoemaker
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Old Apr 3, 2017 | 12:08 AM
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I hope what your trying to say is you want to swap a extra cab onto your regular cab frame ??

Other then fabricating or moving the frame side of the cab mounts if the frame widths are the same

Just what parts do you need ??
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Old Apr 3, 2017 | 04:23 PM
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I am very sorry, forgive my age and ignorance of keyboards, I find it very hard to communicate my thoughts on screen. I just recently purchased a 1986 single cab 4x4 p/u for a multi purpose work/daily driver.. I also by the grace of GOD found a 1984 ex/cab,for parts. My thoughts were to use the ex/cab on my already upgraded 1986 4x4 frame. I am not sure the extent of the swap, as i have limited time due to the fact I work out of it almost every day. The bed does not concern me too much, due to the fact of it being my own custom . Any advice please. ... Thanks Cason
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