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Hilux ln106 cab on ln65 chassis
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Hilux ln106 cab on ln65 chassis
G'day guys i'm in the middle of doing a cab change (duel cab) i have been trying to do this the last 2 years .Now my first Question is i got a 4 runner solid axle power steering box of a mate from the same sort of year as the ln65 and now that i have put the ln106 cab on the ln106 steering shaft seems shorter ? Now the next bit is the ln106 eng bay wiring is totaly diff to the ln65 (i have a 2.8 td in it) and the 106 cab was diesle aswell but all the plugs are doing my head in as to were they are ment to go to on the donk ? so if anyone could help that would be great cheers Ev
Re: Hilux ln106 cab on ln65 chassis
Hi bud,
Not sure if you got this sorted yet or not.
Can't help with wiring as it's not a swap I've personally done.
But as for steering shaft, I would suggest getting one out of an LN106 as th chassis is the same between LN65 and LN106 so steering box will be mounted in same spot, it's only cab positioning in relation to it that changes so use the shaft that's meant for that cab. It should bolt right up.
Not sure if you got this sorted yet or not.
Can't help with wiring as it's not a swap I've personally done.
But as for steering shaft, I would suggest getting one out of an LN106 as th chassis is the same between LN65 and LN106 so steering box will be mounted in same spot, it's only cab positioning in relation to it that changes so use the shaft that's meant for that cab. It should bolt right up.
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Daily Tourer: GU - 6.5 Chev Turbo, ARB's, 33's, Barwork, Drawers etc
Play: Hilux dual cab - 5 litre, Twins, Buds front & 2010 rear, 35s
Comp: Ruffs old green Hilux
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