Haydenh
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- Joined
- Oct 10, 2023
- Posts
- 26
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- Location
- Southern Utah
- First Name
- Hayden
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V30
- Engine Size
- 6.2
So, I have an idea in my head and I've been searching this forum and any other squarebody related forum for the last month or so when I have free time, and I've seen tons of posts or questions about swapping Crewcabs to suburban frames, RCLB pickups, etc.
What I haven't seen yet, is someone that has considered swapping a Crewcab onto the long wheelbase (159.5") Cab and Chassis regular cab trucks. If I missed a post/thread on that, will someone point me in the right direction? If it doesn't exist however, I'm wanting some advice on my idea below.
My idea is essentially to find a rust free Crewcab Cab to swap onto my 1987 V30 C&C with the 159.5" WB and then weld up a flatbed for the bed portion. I've done some referencing of the cab lengths (from the engineering drawings) versus the wheelbase lengths and I think it would be possible to make it happen and not have it look strange like the CrewCab body on a Suburban frame. The only reason I'm playing with the idea or considering this is:
1) 4x4 crewcab projects in my area are north of $10k, running and driving are getting close to $15k+, however, I've found two CC cabs for less than $1000
2) I got a screaming deal ($2700) on the C&C late last fall with only 117k miles on it where a clapped out, rusted out C10 is going for the price I bought this truck for.
3) A crew is more useful for what I do than a single cab is.
My initial thoughts are that the Wheelbase of a Crewcab is 164.5" and the C&C is 159.5" so while a normal fleetside Long/short bed wouldn't work, a flatbed would take care of weird bed fitment. (That 5" shouldn't be too much of a difference right?) I'm going to be getting rid of the 11' Utility bed regardless of doing the cab swap since a flatbed is more useful for me (hauling wood, farm work, etc). The rest of the truck should look fairly normal just a touch sorter than a true CCLB or a C&C CCLB. The main issues I see is needing to fab up additional body mounts, pulling off the saddle tanks (maybe do the blazer fuel tank upgrade?), and then the interior work needed to get it all to play nice. I wish I could photoshop my idea up for y'all but don't have the means unfortunately.
Am I missing something completely and there's a reason why no one has done this? Thoughts on the idea and its implementation or recommendations to making it happen? If it's just astronomically expensive to do the swaps then I won't do it but, in my head at least, it seems fairly straightforward. Definitely not committed to the idea, I just thought it would be easier than searching for a rough crewcab 4x4.
I've attached a reference photo with simple markup on my C&C where the end of the Crewcab should sit +/- 1" (Red vertical line). The blue line to the red line and measurement is the theoretical back of the crewcab to the axle centerline in case anyone measures a fleetside short/long bed and it would work. A normal fleetside with a crewcab and a C&C dual rear end would be a pretty cool combination in my book!
Thank you!
What I haven't seen yet, is someone that has considered swapping a Crewcab onto the long wheelbase (159.5") Cab and Chassis regular cab trucks. If I missed a post/thread on that, will someone point me in the right direction? If it doesn't exist however, I'm wanting some advice on my idea below.
My idea is essentially to find a rust free Crewcab Cab to swap onto my 1987 V30 C&C with the 159.5" WB and then weld up a flatbed for the bed portion. I've done some referencing of the cab lengths (from the engineering drawings) versus the wheelbase lengths and I think it would be possible to make it happen and not have it look strange like the CrewCab body on a Suburban frame. The only reason I'm playing with the idea or considering this is:
1) 4x4 crewcab projects in my area are north of $10k, running and driving are getting close to $15k+, however, I've found two CC cabs for less than $1000
2) I got a screaming deal ($2700) on the C&C late last fall with only 117k miles on it where a clapped out, rusted out C10 is going for the price I bought this truck for.
3) A crew is more useful for what I do than a single cab is.
My initial thoughts are that the Wheelbase of a Crewcab is 164.5" and the C&C is 159.5" so while a normal fleetside Long/short bed wouldn't work, a flatbed would take care of weird bed fitment. (That 5" shouldn't be too much of a difference right?) I'm going to be getting rid of the 11' Utility bed regardless of doing the cab swap since a flatbed is more useful for me (hauling wood, farm work, etc). The rest of the truck should look fairly normal just a touch sorter than a true CCLB or a C&C CCLB. The main issues I see is needing to fab up additional body mounts, pulling off the saddle tanks (maybe do the blazer fuel tank upgrade?), and then the interior work needed to get it all to play nice. I wish I could photoshop my idea up for y'all but don't have the means unfortunately.
Am I missing something completely and there's a reason why no one has done this? Thoughts on the idea and its implementation or recommendations to making it happen? If it's just astronomically expensive to do the swaps then I won't do it but, in my head at least, it seems fairly straightforward. Definitely not committed to the idea, I just thought it would be easier than searching for a rough crewcab 4x4.
I've attached a reference photo with simple markup on my C&C where the end of the Crewcab should sit +/- 1" (Red vertical line). The blue line to the red line and measurement is the theoretical back of the crewcab to the axle centerline in case anyone measures a fleetside short/long bed and it would work. A normal fleetside with a crewcab and a C&C dual rear end would be a pretty cool combination in my book!
Thank you!
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