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yeah ok hopefully they will chime in, I had a look around but weirdly enough could not find any good pictures or info and a lot of the builds I fund where using 70 series coild front and 60 series diffs etc , nothing really with the 80 series stuff. I know its about 8" wider and looking at the 70 body not to much I can do fender wise like we do on the 40 series . I can get some width back with wheel offset but I figure it is still gunna be 5 - 6" wider than the current 70 series stance .
For a while, and maybe still, that’s how a lot of newer land cruisers were getting into the US. They would put the newer body on an 80 series frame to get around the rules.
Just shorten or make it longer depending on what bodystyle 7x you will use . It’s not rocket science and there are a dozen treads on here showing this . I extended a frame for a new wide clip 79 body . Put a narrow nose 75 pickup on a stock 80 frame where the box just needed to be modified and I am about to put a 73 body on a shortened 80 frame .Has anyone got any pics on a 70 series body on an 80 series chassis ? Trying to get a visual on how far out the tires will hang and how it will look
Yup, and some of them ended up getting seized.For a while, and maybe still, that’s how a lot of newer land cruisers were getting into the US. They would put the newer body on an 80 series frame to get around the rules.
Has anyone got any pics on a 70 series body on an 80 series chassis ? Trying to get a visual on how far out the tires will hang and how it will look
Doing the build isn't a concern, I am just looking for some pics of what the diff width looks like in an early gen 70 series ( 1986 BJ74 ) .Just shorten or make it longer depending on what bodystyle 7x you will use . It’s not rocket science and there are a dozen treads on here showing this . I extended a frame for a new wide clip 79 body . Put a narrow nose 75 pickup on a stock 80 frame where the box just needed to be modified and I am about to put a 73 body on a shortened 80 frame .
Why would I move any Vin tags ? Law in CA has no issues with a chassis swap and you can get the vin recorded as required.Party pooper here.
Moving VIN tags can cause legal issues. Many folks do it, but can be state and federal crime.
I will look at your stuff again but I only saw the wide body stuff when I looked beforeI have two 79 on 80 build threads with a fair amount of picture and part number documentation. Others have even more.
I don't use Instagram , if you could post a couple here that would be great.Have you looked @sackwear (Tim) on Instagram? TONS of pics there. LMK if you need more.
Dozens and dozens of photos in all of the build threads that have been mentioned by others. By "diffs", I assume what you really mean is 80 series axles? I picked a random build thread just as an example. Post #1577 in this link has multiple photos and if you go earlier in the thread there are dozens more. Again, that's just one example of many.Still looking for some descent pictures, not looking for anything to complicated just trying to get a feel for how it will look with 80 series diff's relative to wheels hanging out
Dozens and dozens of photos in all of the build threads that have been mentioned by others. By "diffs", I assume what you really mean is 80 series axles? I picked a random build thread just as an example. Post #1577 in this link has multiple photos and if you go earlier in the thread there are dozens more. Again, that's just one example of many.
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There are a number of reasons I am looking at 80 series frame swap:Question.
Do you have a reason for going to 80 series frame?
Coils?
Rusty original frame?
If it’s just coil ride, you can just coil swap/design setup or buy one from the 60 series guy..trail something ?