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Exact frame measurements needed for converting a longbox truck to shortbox
was wondering if someone knows of the exact location and measurements needed to convert a longbox frame to a shortbox.
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Re: Exact frame measurements needed for converting a longbox truck to shortbox
Exact?
Well, I can say 12" out of the front and 8" out of the rear....pretty simple the 12" is taken from the frame under the cab... |
Re: Exact frame measurements needed for converting a longbox truck to shortbox
was looking for measurements on where to cut the step in the center , how much behind the rear cab mount, where is the reference point to measure back from.
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Re: Exact frame measurements needed for converting a longbox truck to shortbox
you might find some pictures in the faq section
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I'm thinking you meant remove 12" from behind the cab. These threads might be helpful http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=499189 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=333241 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=4881959 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=123624 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=275426 |
Re: Exact frame measurements needed for converting a longbox truck to shortbox
I have another decision to make lol, I have a perfect long box that is on the truck now, do I cut it down to a shortbox, or do I use my existing short box and do the rust repair and bodywork and sandblasting on it. The longbed has 25000 miles on it, original bed wood, in unreal original condition, my shortbed is dented up and has been previously patched at some point, I also have to replace the front panel, tubs, and tailgate. Not sure what is more expensive.
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Its not just the available length. Both long bed and short bed pickups have the same length trailing arms. So best place to remove the 12" is from the section of frame in front of the center crossmember that the trailing arms mount to. Then just relocate the rear cab mounts and the front bed mounts 12" back. Otherwise if you cut behind the cab mount, you'll need to shift the crossmember 12" forward.
Unless it is a 4x4 or a GMC with rear leafs. Then you can cut right behind the rear cab mount. |
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The best place to remove the 12" is under the cab. just a little ways forward of the rear cab mounts. This also allows you plenty of room for the reinforcement plate on the inside of the frame. Then you just have to move the rear cab mount brackets 12" back. And of course trim 8" off of the back of the frame.
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