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Old 05-06-2013, 06:21 PM   #1
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Is this a cab/chassis?

Hi
I ran across this pic on CL.
The ad says it's a 1988.



Is this a standard bed on a cab/chassis dually?
I know the cab/chassis rear end is narrower.

I like the dually without the fenders sticking out a foot.
Are the wheel wells tubbed?

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Old 05-06-2013, 06:58 PM   #2
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

To me that looks like a C&C with a pickup bed.
Couldn't tell you if it's tubbed, by eyeball a pickup bed may fit with some trimming, just don't haul anything heavier than a bag of chips. I don't remember who it was, but I do remember a thread putting a pickup bed on one. Think someone did it by tubbing, another with a small body lift.

If your interested, contact the seller and see how he did it.
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Old 05-06-2013, 07:17 PM   #3
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

I did talk to the seller, he doesn't know much about the truck.

His relative bought it that way quite a few years ago.

He did say he thought it was a "new" bed at some point.
It's an hour and a half away, I may still go eyeball it.


The reason I ask, is I have an 84 cab/chassis myself. ( former Fire Department vehicle).
It had the fire equipment taken off and now has a commercial flat bed that is too wide.
The flat bed is 8 ft square! I bet it weighs 1500 pounds with the rear bumper, etc.

I would like to put a nice stock long bed on it.

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Old 05-06-2013, 07:35 PM   #4
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

I would say it was a standard SRW 1 ton with a 8 foot fleetside bed from the factory, and a C&C rear end was swapped into it.

It could be a C&C frame, but from what I understand those didn't come in wheelbases that would suit an 8 foot bed. The closest wheel base will leave a gap of several inches between the bed and cab, if you were to install an 8 foot bed on a C&C which would require frame shortening. There was someone here awhile back that posted about this problem.
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Old 05-06-2013, 07:35 PM   #5
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

Beyond the differences in rearend width, cab and chassis trucks have different frame rails than dually trucks did. You can't just bolt a bed in place without fabrication. Look closely under the truck and see if the fab work is up to a standard that pleases you. I'd hate to see you buy it then climb under there and find a bunch of rusty angle iron and bubble gum welded bracketry that you had to redo anyway.
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Old 05-06-2013, 08:14 PM   #6
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

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I would say it was a standard SRW 1 ton with a 8 foot fleetside bed from the factory, and a C&C rear end was swapped into it.

It could be a C&C frame, but from what I understand those didn't come in wheelbases that would suit an 8 foot bed. The closest wheel base will leave a gap of several inches between the bed and cab, if you were to install an 8 foot bed on a C&C which would require frame shortening. There was someone here awhile back that posted about this problem.
This is where GM in the 73-87/91 gets interesting

If you have a reg cab .....cab and chassis are 60 or 84 inch cab-axle

But crew cabs are all 56 inch cab-axle...with or without a bed

If it is a factory dually pickup with a box it has the wide Dana 70

If it is a cab and chassis it has the std 14 bolt

Pickups with 8ft beds are all 56 inch cab axle
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Old 05-06-2013, 08:18 PM   #7
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

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I would say it was a standard SRW 1 ton with a 8 foot fleetside bed from the factory, and a C&C rear end was swapped into it.

It could be a C&C frame, but from what I understand those didn't come in wheelbases that would suit an 8 foot bed. The closest wheel base will leave a gap of several inches between the bed and cab, if you were to install an 8 foot bed on a C&C which would require frame shortening. There was someone here awhile back that posted about this problem.
I happen to have 2 84 one tons in the driveway.

A 2WD, SRW, 350 8' bed,
and a 4WD, DRW, 454 C/C

The C/C has a 4 inch longer wheelbase than the standard truck.
136' vs 132".

The C/C is 5 or 6 inches longer, measured from the cab to the rear axle.

Yup, it'd be a funny lookin bed.
Seems like a fairly simple job to shorten the frame and drive shaft.

I may end up keeping this one.

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Old 05-06-2013, 10:02 PM   #8
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I may be the one they are referring to above. I bought a 161.5 WB C&C and built a super long bed, 10.5 foot box. These 2 threads my help you with identification and/or ideas. It really wasn't hard to do.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=539090
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=563636

By the way a week ago I got back from a 3300 mile round trip with my truck, nerry a problem, the last 1000 was towing about 6000 lbs. Other than a little slower to get up to speed it didn't know it had a load. The dually makes a HUGE difference with pulling a load.

Good luck.
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Old 05-07-2013, 04:18 AM   #9
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

It looks like a cab and chassis rear end under it.As tall as the truck is i doubt they tubbed the rear wheel wells on it.
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Old 05-07-2013, 05:20 AM   #10
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

I knew far more knowledgeable people would chime in.
I had completely forgotten about the frame differences along with the wheelbase
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Old 05-07-2013, 06:32 AM   #11
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

Thanks for all the replies, guys.

Wealth of information, I have a lot to read.

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Old 05-07-2013, 07:18 AM   #12
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

I didn't experience any frame difference with mine, other than the length. I had to cut about 3.5 inches off the back of the frame to allow the wheel wells to sit over the tires properly but I simply marked and drilled my holes in the frame. There were no brackets required the frame was squarely under the holes pretty much dead center. The rear tires would NOT sit in the stock wheel housings with mine, it might be different with a 4WD with a higher rear stance but on my 2WD suspension I had to move them in 3 inches as shown in my thread, yes a body lift would have done it but I am not a fan of those much less a 4 or 5 inch to clear the tires.
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Old 05-07-2013, 04:15 PM   #13
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

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I may be the one they are referring to above. I bought a 161.5 WB C&C and built a super long bed, 10.5 foot box. These 2 threads my help you with identification and/or ideas. It really wasn't hard to do.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=539090
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=563636

By the way a week ago I got back from a 3300 mile round trip with my truck, nerry a problem, the last 1000 was towing about 6000 lbs. Other than a little slower to get up to speed it didn't know it had a load. The dually makes a HUGE difference with pulling a load.

Good luck.
Very cool project you got! A guy I work with took a 91 Dodge C&C and made a 10.5 foot pickup.
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Old 05-07-2013, 08:30 PM   #14
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

whats the frame difference between a 1 ton srw and dually?
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Old 05-07-2013, 08:40 PM   #15
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Very cool project you got! A guy I work with took a 91 Dodge C&C and made a 10.5 foot pickup.
Thank you, it is purpose built and it does its job. Less than $15-1600 in the whole thing and I have a parts truck I can scrap for a few hundred bucks that would lower that. Not meaning to hi-jack just hoped it might provide some info for the OP.
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Old 05-08-2013, 03:31 AM   #16
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

Wrecked1982 i believe the frame is the same the rear end and bed is main things different.
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Old 05-08-2013, 01:54 PM   #17
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

The standard square body box on a 4 dr dually cab and chassis.

Below from the 1988 GM book. R/V models listed.
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thats also what i tought thanks andrewmp6
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The standard square body box on a 4 dr dually cab and chassis.

Below from the 1988 GM book. R/V models listed.
So they ARE fitting!? Regular 8 ft bed on a 164.5 frame Crew cab CnC.

Correct?

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Old 05-16-2019, 09:42 AM   #20
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

theres only two crewcab frames. 2wd or 4wd. cc uses a standard frame on a crew.
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Old 05-16-2019, 01:54 PM   #21
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

I just bought a 1 ton truck (reg cab, 8’ bed) to take the bed off and put on my 1 ton (R30).

Ill take the RR suspension and housing plus front A arms and spindles and put everything on my Crew cab R30. I measured from back of cre cab cab to center of axle on both trucks and its 55” in both trucks.

Now to do the swap..... ohh lord! As if i didnt have enough work already! Then itll need body work and paint. Wheels and tires... then interior! And i still need to finish the race car and work on the house.... did i mention 3 girls?? And the wife... but dont forget the 3 dogs!!!

Oh well. One at a time.

Rant over.

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Old 05-16-2019, 01:55 PM   #22
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

Is there a way i can fit 35’s on my stock 2WD chassis CC? If not whats the max size commonly run on stock steelies?
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Old 05-25-2019, 09:04 AM   #23
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Re: Is this a cab/chassis?

C&c axle should have a 63” wheel mount surface-wheel mount surface. They can be converted to SRW using hubs and brakes off a factory srw 14 bolt. Iirc the housings are the same and axleshafts, only breaks and hubs. It may be easier than doing a full axle swap and having to cut/weld/swap complete rear axle. I’m not sure but with the difference in frame widths I would think the spring perches would be different dimension. There is an excellent write up on the 14 bolt on pirate4x4.com called the 14 bolt bible. Good luck
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