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Ok, I realise -anything- is possible with cars given enough time and a fabrication shop BUT
Assume I get a 79 series front diff (axle to axle, earlyish 99 model with the bigger front diff to match mine if I can find one), could it then be as simple as bolting on a 79 series cab and matching springs?
Keep in mind mine is a '91 model 75 series cab chassis and I'm open to the idea of changing cabs as i'm starting to get floor rust and wouldn't mind the extra room in the 79 series cab anyway.
Comments, Ideas? Anyone point me at a thread similar because I couldn't find one with the search button maybe used wrong keywords I don't know.
Assume I get a 79 series front diff (axle to axle, earlyish 99 model with the bigger front diff to match mine if I can find one), could it then be as simple as bolting on a 79 series cab and matching springs?
Keep in mind mine is a '91 model 75 series cab chassis and I'm open to the idea of changing cabs as i'm starting to get floor rust and wouldn't mind the extra room in the 79 series cab anyway.
Comments, Ideas? Anyone point me at a thread similar because I couldn't find one with the search button maybe used wrong keywords I don't know.