Yeah, if I were changing out an entire frame I'd want an upgrade instead of downgrade. Thanks for the chart info.
HS
Agreed, but unless the OP is making a wheeler or planning on hauling really heavy cargo loads frequently, a solid 1/2 ton frame will serve the same purpose. Give. The choice apples to apples yes, upgrade.
Long distance purchase or have to do a bunch more work on the donor I wouldn’t be afraid to use a 1/2 ton frame in the name of saving a bunch of time and or money. They worked fine for millions of half ton squares. And my 77 C10 spent most of its former life with a sizable truck camper in it and purportedly most of its road miles were with the camper.
OP, I have not done a frame swap, but I would consider it in the right scenario. IMO, if you can cut and splice a frame or R&R an engine, a frame swap is doable. Having the room to do it and having a solid jacking and cribbing plan are the 2 big precursors to making it work.
The rest is keep removing stuff until one part is free from the other.
Organization of hardware and labeling is key.
While I didn’t remove the cab on the 86, when I tore it down for paint, I bagged and tagged all the hardware removed. Took a couple three dozen sandwich bags but re-assembling a year later was a piece of cake.