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fitting a 75 series on a hilux chassis

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fitting a 75 series on a hilux chassis

Post by Julian_4x4 »

has anyone seen or know if anyone has fittted a 75 series cab on a hilux chassis
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only one word......why?????
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yes i agree wit antt
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Why? do you guys not pay attention to what goes on around here?



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Post by Julian_4x4 »

:? you guys have confused me !
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Post by antt »

why would you want to put a 75 series cab onto a hilux chassis???

smaller motor, smaller running gear

you could make it flex a lot better, but the 75 series cab is much taller which would raise you COG making it more tippy
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Re: fitting a 75 series on a hilux chassis

Post by Pal »

Julian_4x4 wrote:has anyone seen or know if anyone has fittted a 75 series cab on a hilux chassis


No I havnt seen one.
Im sure you could do it with a LOT of :roll: fab work. :roll:

but you should always...
Keep it simple
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