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75 ute cab on Middy info.

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75 ute cab on Middy info.

Post by thewayitis »

I am halfway though transplanting a 75 ute cab on a mwb chassis.
A few things I have found for anyones future reference are:
Rear cab mounts have to moved forward 50mm and you have to use the original ones from the ute chassis.
The standard 75 tank will not fit as the mwb crossmember will not allow this because it is the wrong orientation.
Middy seats definatly dont fit, however thats pretty known.

I used a cab from a 2h however I have a 13bt in mine. The starter and the alternator wiring had to be swaped to the other side. Can anyone take a photo of the voltage regulator in a 2h? Because i cant find anywhere to plug mine in. Also I am after a solution to turn my 13bt off electronically without using the vsv valve

below is how it looks next to a standard 75. mine has a 2inch bodylift

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Post by Ice »

Swb 70 is probally the same, we lifted a ute tub onto my old chassis and it didn't line up with the rear mounts either from memory
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Post by brentz »

dunno man ask that guy on mudrhino thats doin :D :rofl: :shock: :roll: ;)
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