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I would have to look and see if the front axle 2" forward will work. Can't remember how much room the steering has.

A/C in it ....
:haha:

With all of the ventilation! And no insulation!
 
I"m thinking you'll need 5/8ths bolts if you use dodge springs...


Not a big deal, but something to remember.
 
I would have to look and see if the front axle 2" forward will work. Can't remember how much room the steering has.

A/C in it ....
:haha:

With all of the ventilation! And no insulation!
Yeah might need some remodel

What are you thinking, 79 frame, 72s running gear/mechanicals and 90 body?
 
Quite a bit of work. Could make a decent truck

I'd probably box the frame and figure a cage first.
You could prep that frame and cab long before you'd need to tear the drivetrain out of the 72
 
I usually go to Alcan, on the clock in the company truck, but then I buy big heavy stuff. ... not for my trucks....

Someday, you will feel how much better it is when Stephen specs out something for the boys at Alcan to build...
My perspective on price changed as far as springs go....
 
Quite a bit of work. Could make a decent truck

I'd probably box the frame and figure a cage first.
You could prep that frame and cab long before you'd need to tear the drivetrain out of the 72
Very true, and especially with the work that could be done before tearing into the '72.
 
Very true, and especially with the work that could be done before tearing into the '72.
Realistically, swapping in those components would be simple.

Leave the Doubler in the frame and start that way
Might be a few years, but you still have use of the 72 until that day comes.

End result is probably what you really wanted when you started
 
Sort of had that thought...
It is hard time leave some stuff sit the long, but at least I have had the '79 frame and doubler / trans inside for over a year now.
 
Sort of had that thought...
It is hard time leave some stuff sit the long, but at least I have had the '79 frame and doubler / trans inside for over a year now.
I say go for it. You get to have your cake and eat it too this way
 
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