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07-08-2016, 03:54 PM | #1 |
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59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
First, I have read through the frame swap ideas on this forum and cant find any from where someone used a 1999-2006 frame. Does anyone have any idea if a short wheel base regular cab from 1999-2006 would work under the 59 apache swb?
I am wanting to do a 5.3 and this seems like the easiest way to get all the upgrades I would want.
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07-08-2016, 06:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
Tape measure will tell you all the basic info: wheelbase, track width, frame width, distance from firewall to CL front wheels are critical. I did a quick search and could not find a 2000 frame diagram. I did find one place that listed the frame width as 42" vs 34" for TF. That tells me the frame will be in the step and bed area unless you raise the body a bunch. I also found the track wide is about 3" wider front and rear so tires sticking beyond the fenders will be an issue. If the frame kicks up in the bed area, you might also have to raise the bed floor. If you are going 4wd these probably are not issues.
The fact I could not find any information on the swap tells me that others have looked and decided that it was a no go.
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07-08-2016, 10:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
colorado or canyon?
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07-09-2016, 12:33 AM | #4 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
I'll be glad when this frame swap fad runs it's course and people go back to doing the right thing and do the mods to their stock frame rather than cobbling trucks together with frames that weren't intended to go under them.
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
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07-09-2016, 10:35 AM | #6 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
To me if you have a good stock frame as a base to start be it AD or TF truck you end up building a more valuable and desirable truck in the long run if you keep the stock frame and do the proper mods on it than if you do a frame swap.
Put it this way, you have never seen the announcer rave about the cool S-10 or late model Frame swap when an AD or TF truck rolls across the stage during a Barrett Jackson auction telling how it adds value to the truck. That said I have no issue with doing a frame swap correctly if you have a rusted out, hacked up or no frame at all to start with. A lot of guys are building trucks one piece at time buying a decent cab here and hood and fenders over there and the bed from a guy who had one using it as a trailer and a frame swap makes a lot of sense there.
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07-09-2016, 11:34 AM | #7 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
Not a fad for me. Been on my bucket list since the mid 80s to build a IFS 4x4 for a TF. Built a 57 straight axle 4x4 in 75 with stock frame. Now in the middle of putting my 57 street rod on 05 Silverado 4x4. Very difficult project, but I knew that going in.
I'm using part of the 57 frame from the front of cab to about 2' behind cab as a sub frame. That way did'nt need to fab cab mounts and I can use under cab brake cyl. Still need to fab rad support mounts. 99-07 frames are built in three sections with the front clip coming in 2wd or 4x4. I cut the welds to the middle and front section And shortened the middle to get my 114" wb. Then re welded factory welds. The rear section is 42" wide and bed will fit but steps and step brace will need to me modified. Middle section is 44" wide but cab clears as do cab step braces. Problems: If you use stock engine mounts engine will sit about 2" forward of stock TF engine. Axle width is wide and you need to use positive offset wheels. Works fine on 4x4 with 18" stock wheels, not sure on a 2wd. I went to gmfitters.com and downloaded frame dimensions which helped out a ton Pic is mock up. |
07-09-2016, 11:37 AM | #8 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
Pic of frame.
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07-09-2016, 03:43 PM | #9 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
fitz that is outstanding. dont take anything mr48 says about fads personally. his project is stub framed and he hasnt touched it in 20 years. how someone can be so hypocritical and jaded about fads and frame swaps when he has one of each I have no clue, but it takes all kinds of people to turn the world.
mr48, sounds like you need some help getting your project working again. every time I see you post about someone elses decisions I am going to offer to come help you work on your truck so that you can join the discussion from more recent experience than 20 years ago.
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07-09-2016, 05:09 PM | #10 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
Some info can be found at the GM upfitter site:
https://www.gmupfitter.com/ Here's info for a 2002 truck: https://www.gmupfitter.com/files/med...CKTruckNew.pdf P. 108 might be a good place to start. |
07-09-2016, 05:49 PM | #11 | |
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http://www.streetrodlife.com/feature...-chevy-pickup/ Anything you choose to do will be fun. Look forward to the build thread. dug
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07-09-2016, 10:27 PM | #12 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
Frame swap fad ? Often times is is the best solution. I'm am using a 2003 1500 Silverado frame. A frame swap is not for the faint at heart and a strong welding and fabricating skill set is a must. Others are correct the 2000 + GM truck track width is to wide for the AD or TF regular truck under 1 1/2 ton. Mine is a 1 1/2 ton COE so things are different. It is easier, in most cases, to modify a stock frame, but it is all the other things you get with a modern chassis that are over looked: manufacturer engineered systems designed to work together. In my case drive train, 4 wheel disc brakes, matching master cylinder/booster, fuel system, exhaust system, wiring etc. etc.... add the cost of all those system to a stock chassis and then look at the cost of a modern chassis swap and it makes sense.
Good luck in your search for the correct donor, newer is better.'"cobbling trucks together with frames that weren't intended to go under them" really? cobbled together? I think not. Rob
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07-10-2016, 02:05 PM | #13 |
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Re: 59 apache frame to 2000s chevy??
frame swaps are not a fad but they are often attempted by noobs that read fasttoys thread and think 'i can do this'
as fasttoys mentions 'A frame swap is not for the faint at heart and a strong welding and fabricating skill set is a must.' ebay and craigslist are full of frame swaps with ''over $20k invested all it lacks is finishing'' the original poster gives no indication on his skill set for welding, fabrication and electrical typically if you have to ask about a frame swap, you don't have the skill set required look back 5 years at frame swaps: while some have been finished, probably 80% did not the projects start out strong with 5 buds helping and great progress each week then the money fades, the help fades and eventually the project also fades frame swaps are neither an easy nor cheap alternative to fixing and maintaining your truck if your thinking about a frame swap make sure you have the proper skill set or the intelligence to learn have space to work: 2 trucks scattered to the wind takes up space tools: other than the obvious mechanics tools, you need a welder and know how to weld, learning to weld on a frame makes bad sense some money in the bank helps too
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