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Old 03-21-2013, 07:37 AM   #3
Orangette
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Re: "Late" (96+) cab on "Early" (88-94) truck?

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Originally Posted by esbstuff View Post
MAJOR PITA!!!

94-97 swap... You will end up changing the complete interior, as well as the steering column holder that is welded to the cab. If you have power doors, you will end up changing the door guts also.

If you could find a 95 cab... 95 was the new interior, but the old engine. You could keep the changes to a minunm. 95 was the last year (in pickups) for the TBI engine, 96-98 were vortec motors.
but with that being said, 1995 had alot of "bastard" one off wiring and parts.
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