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body swap gq ute leaf chassis 2 coil wagon chassis

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body swap gq ute leaf chassis 2 coil wagon chassis

Post by gun32gtr »

hi everyone,
i have a 1997 gq ute with full leaf chassis and i also have a gq mavrick wagon coil cab. there both diesel and are complete with motors right through to diffs etc. now i wanna no if i can swap the leaf body of my ute to the wagon chassis. cost dont matter as i will do it with mates that have good mechanical skills.

so i wanna here from people who have done this

regards kane
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Post by gun32gtr »

yeh thanks for the pm. got front guards 2. i also no ill have to weld tray mounts on the coil wagon chassis also
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Post by TUFF MAV »

Is your ute cab the wide guard model? If it isn't you will have to change the headlight mounts or support panel if you want to run the wide guards.

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Post by money_killer »

my old ute was a 92 maverick cab on a patrol 89 wagon coil chassis
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Post by gun32gtr »

so ur 1992 mavrick body was once on a leaf chassis
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Post by money_killer »

gun32gtr wrote:so ur 1992 mavrick body was once on a leaf chassis
92 maverick ute cab onto a wagon chassis straight swap but got to cut/mod inner guard for shocks i think i cant remember sold it about 2 months ago.
but i had different front guards see my avatar
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Post by gun32gtr »

yeh so i have both complete trucks. so anything that needs swapping is there ready. i no the front guards needed chopping.

just want complete info as i only have week maybe 2 max to get it done. its my work ute
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Post by TUFF MAV »

92 maverick ute cab onto a wagon chassis straight swap but got to cut/mod inner guard for shocks i think i cant remember sold it about 2 months ago.
but i had different front guards see my avatar[/quote]

Yeah you have to cut the plate out for the front shocks, also need to change the steering column as the lower shaft is different lengths.
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Post by gun32gtr »

sweet as i have the whole steering rack etc. much in cutting the inner guard etc
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Post by money_killer »

gun32gtr wrote:sweet as i have the whole steering rack etc. much in cutting the inner guard etc
u will have no probs mate pretty straight fwd. good luck its worth the smooth coil ride ;)
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Post by blackmav »

You will do it easy in that time frame, just label everything. It makes a huge difference when assembling. For the smaller bolts and screws, get a piece of cardboard and push screw etc through and write what they are.

And less beer at the start makes for faster assembly :D
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Post by gun32gtr »

blackmav wrote:You will do it easy in that time frame, just label everything. It makes a huge difference when assembling. For the smaller bolts and screws, get a piece of cardboard and push screw etc through and write what they are.

And less beer at the start makes for faster assembly :D
sweet as. yeh will be starting early morning each day so beer wont come till prob 11am :lol:
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Post by gun32gtr »

money_killer wrote:
gun32gtr wrote:sweet as i have the whole steering rack etc. much in cutting the inner guard etc
u will have no probs mate pretty straight fwd. good luck its worth the smooth coil ride ;)
also i get rid of my wagon and hav one 4x4 and rego to pay.
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Post by gun32gtr »

anyone got ideas how to lift the cab onto the new chassis. 4post,crane etc or man power
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Post by GQ Mambo »

Hey guys, is there any difference in the length of the chassis??? between the wagon and cab, as i am looking at swaping around
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