regular cab swapping to extended
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regular cab swapping to extended
ok frst of all iam new to yota tech well first post lol but i have a 92 single cab and i was thinking of putting a extended cab instead of my regular cab cause i cant stand not having enough room cause i wanna but dual ts and subs and all that and to put my guns and beer in and i was wondering how hard it would be to switch to extended cab?
ps i dont know if any one has posted this or if its in the right spot..
my wheeler has spool front 5 29 gears aussie locker in the rear sas 4 in susspension lift york oba with 5 gallon tank kc daylighters 10k smitty built winch and gonna do bead locks and dual ts and roll cage...
ps i dont know if any one has posted this or if its in the right spot..
my wheeler has spool front 5 29 gears aussie locker in the rear sas 4 in susspension lift york oba with 5 gallon tank kc daylighters 10k smitty built winch and gonna do bead locks and dual ts and roll cage...
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Doing this swap right now, 84 single/short to 93 ext cab. The single cab frame has a "step-up" behind the cab that will end up under the new ext cab. Also, fuel tank has a corresponding step up that follows the frame rail on the right. If you look at the back of either cab, you will see a cut out that goes over the tank. By moving the rear wall of the cab back, you will be placing it on the high part of the frame. Without channelling the body to drop over the frame rail, the only way to mount the new body will be to install a 3" body lift. Even then, you will need to trim the crimp weld right over the frame rail. You will also need to relocate or replace the fuel tank, as the body notch will no longer clear the tank. You could lower it a few inches, but you may be puting it in harms way. I am only using the original 4 cab mount holes for now, they line right up, but later I'll add another set of mounts for the rear cab bolts. Also, if the original is a single/short, and depending on how hard you wheel, you may want to move the rear axle back a few inches with all that entails. Larger tires will contact the rear corner under moderate compression.
Big can o' worms, but doable. I'll try to post some pics later in the week.
Big can o' worms, but doable. I'll try to post some pics later in the week.
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i have a question as well i have an 85 reg cab long box but it is flat decked with 3 body lift i would take body lift out cause of my shifter problems i have had and am still havingi just bought an 86 extra cab short box,TURRRRBOOOOOO RUNNING FOR 500 BUCK,CAN I PUT THIS CAB ON MY 85 THANKS IF YOU CAN HELP
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once again you can do anything u want but, stuff like this is never bolt together. your going to have to fab mounts for the rear of the cab and or possibly move mounts.
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I just bought my first Toyota a few days ago and it's a single cab long bed 4wd with a 3.4 swap it. I would have to measure but the title says LWD whatever that means. I was wanting to get rid of the single long and do extended short. Also to get rid of the crappy rhino lining they did
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