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11-03-2009, 03:50 PM | #1 |
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Location: Springville, UT, USA
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Anyone swap to a newer chassis?
Well I wrecked my 72....Nailed a truck with its ball hitch hanging out and split my bumper into a "V" and trashed the frame almost all of the way down the line. However I do have the mouse on its wheel running in my head about this idea. Since I need a new frame and I want a shortbed with a 4wd, I am thinking of using a 96 Tahoe 4wd frame that was rolled. And here are my reason's. As much as I hate IFS, this one is in great condition. And adding this would give me a smooth ride and I can keep it push button electronic so I do not need a hole cut for a shifter. It would also give me a better suspension all around. And I would not need to cut the frame if I wanted a shortbed. Besides the body mounting, are there any reasons to not try this? The tahoe is a 4 door.
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11-03-2009, 09:16 PM | #2 | |
the boat guy
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: springfield mo
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Re: Anyone swap to a newer chassis?
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i also hate ifs 4wd. i had a 96 sonoma i ripped a control arm off just from agressive street only driving (no rollovers). if youre worried about cutting a hole for a shifter a chassis swap might not be your best option, as their will probably be a fair ammount of fabrication involved. wiring, fuel tank pump lines, computer, eletronic speedo provisions, hooking up steering, and brakes. you wouldnt need to cut the frame. does a 96 tahoe have the same wheelbase as a swb 67-72?
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