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Pickup cab differences?

You can trim the outer layer of the tunnel on a 2wd and it should clear the t-case. This had already been done on my truck when I bought it, and it din't have a body lift or anything.

The t-case was pretty close, but it never caused a problem while that cab was on there.
 
do you have pics of your truck's flooboard? i'm in the process of swapping to a manual on my auto 2wd cab.
 
dunno about newer ones but the old cabs the 4x tunnel was a boltin deal
 
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dunno about newer ones but the old cabs the 4x tunnel was a boltin deal

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negatory on that one MJ, mine is WAAAY off.
 
what I meamt was the tranny tunnel was a piece that bolted in place and was removeable.
my current cab barely fits with a 2" bodylift and the extra deep trans mounting of the c30 frame
I would look into getting the removeable trans tunnel from an older truck to see if it could fit your cab
I may do that in the future as I cannot psuh the tranny as high as I would like it
I can get the mounting feet of the trans adapter flush with the C30 rails with the breathers rammed hard into the floorboard
 
I about ready to modify a tranny hump on a 2WD crew cab. It seems as if you can cut out the top part of the 2WD hump and bolt on the 4WD hump. However, There still is going to be a two inch gap between the two humps at the rear or 4WD hump, so I still have do some fab work. Maybe I can use two 4WD humps and put them front and back and extend the hump.
As the difference between the late model and early model humps is the late model 4WD hump is longer.
 
My 74 plow truck has a 2WD cab on it--I had to cut the solid hump out and put my old 4x4 bolt in floor hump in it--you also have to add some metal to the rear of the hump near the seat,because it sits a few inches higher in the back--if you leave it open it makes a nice hot air furnace duct!.
My truck already had a 3 inch body lift,not sure if the transter case would have hit without it,it sure looks like it would.Hope this helps you some--I know the years are different,but I think the cabs are pretty much the same on 73-87's with minor differences--K5's are a different story,they changed the design of the floor pans in them at least once during those years.
 
They ditched the removable tunnels in the early/mid 80's. The floor pan is stamped as a high-hump or low-hump. If you find a junk 4x4 cab, you could cut out as much tunnel as you need.

AC cabs have the heater box hole in a different spot than non-AC. Have to cut a new hole and fill the old if you're using the wrong cab. (Done it - not hard to do.)
 
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