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Newest extra cab to fit on 86 chassis?

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Newest extra cab to fit on 86 chassis?

Post by collins110 »

thinking of doing a complete re-spray of a newer model x cab to transplant onto my dual locker chassis...needing to know years of donor lux's
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Post by Rory »

youd have to make new mounts for it im guessing....nothing that cant be done tho
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Post by RUFF »

You could fit up to an early 97 extra cab with only having to move the rear cab mounts.
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Post by Breaker Brother »

RUFF wrote:You could fit up to an early 97 extra cab with only having to move the rear cab mounts.
X2

I've fitted a 94 extra cab on my 84 LN65 Extra cab chassis.

You'll have to move the rear mount back about 250mm as the tub is about 300mm longer

also if you use a 2wd cab, the floor pan is different and you'll have to run a body lift
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Post by bubs »

Breaker Brother wrote: also if you use a 2wd cab, the floor pan is different and you'll have to run a body lift
incorrect, only difference between the floor pans is the lack of a transfer case leaver hole
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Post by Hennels »

gonna sound like an idiot here but where do you guys obtain your bodies from?
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