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Old 11-23-2009, 11:59 AM   #26
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Re: Cab Swap - 72 Super Cab -> Non-Super cab. What do I need to consider?

The screw in stud is THE only way to go. I get mine from the local body shop supply store. I'm sure they are the same as what is in Mar-k catolog. When installed they look identical to the original stud. It's probably not neccesary, but I always add a little loc-tite to help seal the threads.
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Old 11-23-2009, 12:04 PM   #27
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Re: Cab Swap - 72 Super Cab -> Non-Super cab. What do I need to consider?

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Personally, i wouldn't worry about switching the vin tag the way you are doing it. As long as you have a reciept on the other cab. What would a body shop do? I assume the super is in your name...
As far as the studs for the paint divider trim, i hear the uni-spotter weld on studs work well. I am not to that point yet or i would let you know. Eric
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Uni-spotter weld on studs? Do you have a link to more information on them? I'd definitely like to check them out.
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Old 11-23-2009, 12:07 PM   #28
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Re: Cab Swap - 72 Super Cab -> Non-Super cab. What do I need to consider?

I don't have a link, but i have the setup in my garage. I have a buddy that owns a body shop in town and that is what he prefers. Any time you have extra holes in sheet metal, you can have more potential for rust.
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