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Old 01-23-2002, 08:22 AM   #1
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I've got a 78, 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive and a 87 2 wheel drive was wondering if i could put the 4 wheel drive stuff on the 2 wheel drive frame with out much difficulty , since the 78 frame is rotted. your help is appreciated.
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Old 01-23-2002, 10:51 AM   #2
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YES,best way I saw to do it was grind the heads off the rivets of all the brackets you need from the 4X4,[front suspension]and drive them out . when installing on the new frame don't cheat ,use high quality bolts of grade 5,[3 hash marks on head],or better.watch the length of rear springs as there were some differences.just take a good look at everything you need FIRST so you know what you are up against. DAVE

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Old 01-24-2002, 08:33 AM   #3
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Which cab do you plan on keeping? The hump is probably different to accomodate the tranny and 4X4 casing. If you just swaping frames you should have no major problems. If you grind the rivets you're in for a long haul. Just use a nice big chisel, vice grips and a good size ball peen hammer. The rivet heads pop right off with a good whack. I would nothing but grade 8 bolts and better.

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Old 01-24-2002, 08:49 AM   #4
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i thought about a 3 ' body lift since i am using the two wheel drive cab. so what you guys are saying is that the frames are the same other than the 2 wheel and 4 wheel bracketry? are the 4 wheel drive holes in the 2 wheel drive frame?
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fabricator,

I know the frame rails at the front are cut different. You may want update the front clip to a 81+model. I would ask these guys http://www.coloradok5.com/tech.shtml

4X4 is not one of my best areas. The guys at Colorado can tell you for sure.

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Old 01-27-2002, 10:23 AM   #6
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Seeing that you are a 'fabricator' that frame diff in the front will be no problem for you . it is only done diff on the very front of the frame horn for bumper mounting . As I recall MOST of the holes are already there. grade 5 bolts are at least equal to the factory rivets. grade 8 are aircraft grade and kinda overkill . i buy grade 5 cheap at a farmtractor store where as grade 8's can be very difficult & expensive to buy.DO NOT BUY STAINLESS.IT DOES NOT HAVE THE SHEAR STRENGTH NEEDED. I know you shouldn't put a price on safety and I wouldn't ,so I say grade 5 are fine.even a 2' body kit will clear the hump from what I remember but the hump from the 4X4 cab is easy to transfer to the 2WD also.I TOO was employed as a fabricator for a number of years along with certs in welding. DIG INTO IT! DAVE

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