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scabby9 04-06-2013 10:33 PM

Differences between an 80 and 87 frame?
 
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Greetings from Newfoundland, Fairly new member.

I purchased a very very long term project last fall. It's an 87 R10 Short wide and i wanted to do a Build from the frame up. Blast the frame and do an air ride set up etc etc.

The other day i came across an 80 shortbox frame that a guy sold the front clip and cab off of. Basically it's a frame with a half rusted box and a blown motor. So really it's a frame lol. If i purchased the frame and started the building process on that frame, i wouldn't have to scrap the 87 to do it. I'd really like to drive the 87 before i tore it down. Both are 2WD Short boxes.

So my question is, If i bought the 80 frame, would everything fit over on it from the 87 when i got it done? any issues at all? The guy wants $100 for the frame so $100 is a small price to pay for keeping the 87 on the road for a extra year or more.

Any opinions?

bdiamond 04-06-2013 11:06 PM

Re: Differences between an 80 and 87 frame?
 
There are a few differences. I think the main difference is the front frame horns. They are different but I think it would still work for you

scabby9 04-06-2013 11:22 PM

Re: Differences between an 80 and 87 frame?
 
Thanks for the info. I did a search and found this.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=335189

J Knight 04-06-2013 11:35 PM

Re: Differences between an 80 and 87 frame?
 
The swap is do-able, a friend and I swapped an 84 body on a 73 frame. Here are a few differences that we found=

frame horn ends but you can trim slightly to fit the 81-87 bumper

you will need to use 73-80 body and radiator support bushings, they are frame specific and not cab/rad sup specific. Don't be suprized if you have to slightly relocate the radiator support brackets on the frame(about 3/4in).

73-83 have a slightly different e-brake set up than 84-87 so you will need to use the complete e-brake cable set up for the 80 or the 87, not a big deal just swap the parts set up you choose over.

The 80 should have a right side fuel tank while the 87 should have a left side fuel tank. You might have to drill a hole or two in the frame to swap the tank mounts over but again, not a big deal. Hope this helps.

KrazyRay 04-07-2013 01:12 AM

Re: Differences between an 80 and 87 frame?
 
The rear sport bumper and brackets will need to be specific to the frame or you can drill holes to make it happen.


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