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100 series body onto 80 series
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100 series body onto 80 series
Would a 100 series body bolt onto an 80 series chassis?
What would be the major dramas?
Are the gearbox/t-case in nearly identical locations?
Radiator, aircon etc? Would have to be fairly similar right?
What would be the major dramas?
Are the gearbox/t-case in nearly identical locations?
Radiator, aircon etc? Would have to be fairly similar right?
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Generally they identify the vehicle via the chassie number. Which would mean the body would only need to comply to the ADRs of the chassie. Using a later model body is generally much easier than the other way around.love_mud wrote:The engineering b(RTA or whoever the governing body in your state is) to do it would be a PITA putting a newer ody onto an older chassis.
Interesting! Good point Ruff.RUFF wrote:Generally they identify the vehicle via the chassie number. Which would mean the body would only need to comply to the ADRs of the chassie. Using a later model body is generally much easier than the other way around.love_mud wrote:The engineering b(RTA or whoever the governing body in your state is) to do it would be a PITA putting a newer ody onto an older chassis.
What would you do with the build/ADR tags etc?
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From what i have heard. the chassis rails are identical, but the body mounts off the chassis are wider for the wider body..there are quite a few subttlties, main fuel tanks are thesame, but with different instrument holes etc...at a guess, id say plugs between 80 and 105 are different also...the transfer from a 105 is plug into actuator motor, where as 80 is 2 plugs on wires....could be a big can of worms....all i can say difinitively, is the 80 and 105 diffs are interchngeable if you swap the lot..housings and all...100 series rear diff is like a lux...semi floating...100 has completely different chassis.
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