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Join Date: Dec 2003
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what body styles will work?
i have a 1972 lwb, 4x4, chev p/u rolling chassis. What range of years of bodys will bolt right up to existing body mount brackets and will a 2wd body fit on the frame?
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Cabs should be the same, from 67-72. You'll have to use the bed that fits your frame. I think the only real difference you'll find between 2WD and 4WD cabs is the hump on the floor. I believe that 4WD cabs have the taller hump. Some 2WD cabs do, too.
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A two wheel body might fit, but you have to fabricate a 4x4 center hump into the floor. Because the 4x4's transfer case.
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a two wheel drive with a standard transmission would work, because the standard cabs have high humps in both 2 and 4 wd models
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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My cab has a low hump and came with a standard tranny. The shifter was on the tree, are they different?
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Low hump 3 on the tree here also
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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3 speed cabs are low hump, TH400 cabs are high hump, 4 speed cabs are high hump, 4x4 cabs are high hump, auto cabs are low hump
i have a bed from a 2wd coil truck on my K20, so those interchange, and the front clips all interchange, and the cabs do other then slight differences but they will bolt up
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Blue...not so on the TH400 cabs...they would be low hump if in a 2 wheel drive with a small block.
The only thing you may have to worry about, would be the possability of nooeding to cut out the low hump, and installing a high hump, and if the cab came from a 2 wheel drive 1/2 ton, then you'd need the other style rubber cab mounts. (1/2 ton 2 wheel drive used one style mount...all others used the other style mount.) |
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btw... welcome to the board!
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What they said, and welcome to the board from soggy South Mississippi!
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