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Old 01-10-2012, 12:06 PM   #1
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Lets talk body/frame swapping

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I think that I'm becoming certifiably insane; I need a new daily driver, and was looking to spend up to about $17-19k (late model used). I checked out some H3's since they had room, were 4wd, looked cool, and got almost 23mpg. But thats a lot of money (I buy all cars cash only, payment up front) and would mean that I can't buy a new welder this year....or get more tattoo's.

On the OTHER hand, I could start another build. Sure, my 66 isn't 100% done yet...but its done enough for now. So then I figured, I could just build a classic truck, with some diesel power. I need room tho...so I have to build a CC, XC, or sub/panel truck. But these are damn rare in whole condition.


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I have contemplated finding (or fabbing if I have to) body and putting it on a 90's turbo diesel 2500 Chevy frame. I know that body mounts will have to be fabbed etc. Anyone done this or thought about it? Ideally, its a way I can build a non-exitant diesel powered 4wd vintage truck, on a modern HD frame.
I can tow my other baby around, look cool, and get near 20mpg diesel.

thoughts? (keep the 6.5td bashing to a minimum, not all of them were GREAT, but for efficiency and reliability they are hard to beat for the cost)
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Old 01-10-2012, 08:08 PM   #2
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this suburban was installed on a 2002? chevy duramax frame... frame was shortened, all 2002 wiring and computer were utilized
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

this crew cab was built on a 90's chev frame and floorpan... (notice the front wheels in the wrong spot...)
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Old 01-11-2012, 12:55 AM   #4
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

Those are both sweet, I'd love something like that.
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Old 01-11-2012, 03:30 AM   #5
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

yes i have thought about this and plan on doing something similar for my next build.
my plans so far are a
cummins, maybe duramax
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i'm not sure yet if i want to use a dodge chassis and splice the cab floor and firewall or if i want to use a GM chassis and start from scratch

dont worry, when i told my dad about this plan he thought i was off my rocker
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Old 01-11-2012, 06:05 AM   #6
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

for me at some point in the future even though it is not a 60-66 i plan on putting a 47-54 GMC body on a late 80's - early 90's s10 4x4 chassis, probably going to put a fuel injected small block in it and drive the crap out of it but i have 2 more projects lined up first so that one will be a little while. but you said you need room so i would find yourself a panel or a burb.
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Old 01-11-2012, 12:35 PM   #7
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

I"m considering earlier trucks too. If I could find a 2dr delivery to put on a the newer frame I would....so what if it looks a little like the grave digger

Anyone have links to builds on any of these?
I'm totally capable of modding a frame, but I need to know what I'm facing if I do this.
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

A Duramax swap is by far the way to go. Get a Chevy roller and drop a body on it. So worth the effort.
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

Here ya go.....not mine...
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Old 01-11-2012, 09:43 PM   #10
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

the guys I know who bought a diesel to get good gas mileage are sorely disappointed, because the fuel has about a .80-$1 higher cost. That means you could have a gas truck that gets ~15mpg and it would be directly comparable. where diesels excel is in loaded mpg, my brother says his gmc duramax/allison gets 18mpg whether he is just driving to work or towing 8k lbs. just an FYI, heard it from several "gotta get a diesel" guys they were disappointed, doesnt mean you will be.


and if you body swap, keep the firewall and systems intact, I used the whole firewall and floor on my 65 body swap. Made it super easy to keep the systems like HVAC intact. I went about getting good mpg in the opposite way though my 4 cylinder yanks it around just fine though.
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Old 01-11-2012, 11:23 PM   #11
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

the thing is, diesel prices fluctuate much less with the market...and with a continued rise in oil prices diesel SHOULD hopefully be a bit more stable because of commercial markets. Speculation obviously, as I'm not an oil analyst lol.

Anyway, my reason is a "because I want to and it would be cool"....and I figure that if I'm going to do it, a diesel is unique and may provide a level of economy that a large displacement gasser may not.
My thinking is as such. I want and need a decent sized vehicle because of my physically size and the desire for at least some cargo/bed space. I' need to move parts etc for my 66, and eventually might need to haul the truck itself. Since I can't find what I like, it actually might be more cost effective to just build it...keeping a cool truck (body at least) on the road and out of the scrapper, and giving me a cool daily. \

I guess what I need to find out also is....how much can I do this for? Sure it'll cost a bit, but the majority will be labor and the diesel truck to start. Hmmmmmmmmm.
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Old 02-15-2012, 05:30 PM   #12
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

sorry to bring this back to the top, but I have an '02 1/2t suburban sitting in my shop that I'm using the 5.3 out of for my 64 Suburban. I've been toying with using the new frame. anymore details on the 2002 above?

I can shorten the wheelbase and the width looks to be within an inch. any insight or more details from anyone?
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

4x4 burb or no? If its not, than just swap the drivetrain stuff. From what I can find, you have to fab body mounts, and most likely have a slight body lift to account for the different "kicks" in the frame. I'm not sure if the burbs are a "flat" frame, if so it makes it easier.

If they are both flat frames I don't think it would be all that bad. Fab some body mounts, using a combo of the old ones and some plate. Get some DD joints and shaft and make the new run for the steering shaft. Rewire the harness to remove alot of the BCM stuff, and emissions, get the ecm flashed to match. Throttle cable or dbw wiring, and then stuff like the new brake lines/converting the master cyl etc. It would be a project but could be cool.
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Re: Lets talk body/frame swapping

Hi all, I am new to this side of the board.I uasualy hang out on the 47-59 side
I just acquired eniugh parts ot start building a 72 dovrolet. I have a1990 dodge cummins 2 wheel drive 3/4 ton pickup. My dad bought a 1990 4 wheel drive for the frame and engine {he is building a mid 1940s Peterbilt pickup}. Any way He gave me the trans mission transfer case and axles drive lines and all the hangers and brackets that he won't need. And I have almost enough 67-72 parts to do a compleat build.
The plan is to swap the 4wd running gear to my 2wd then a71 cab and bed parts from 3 beds. It looks to be almost a bolt together.All I will need to fabracate is body mounts and a cross member. I am going to start a build thread soon.
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the thing is, diesel prices fluctuate much less with the market...and with a continued rise in oil prices diesel SHOULD hopefully be a bit more stable because of commercial markets. Speculation obviously, as I'm not an oil analyst lol.

Anyway, my reason is a "because I want to and it would be cool"....and I figure that if I'm going to do it, a diesel is unique and may provide a level of economy that a large displacement gasser may not.
My thinking is as such. I want and need a decent sized vehicle because of my physically size and the desire for at least some cargo/bed space. I' need to move parts etc for my 66, and eventually might need to haul the truck itself. Since I can't find what I like, it actually might be more cost effective to just build it...keeping a cool truck (body at least) on the road and out of the scrapper, and giving me a cool daily. \

I guess what I need to find out also is....how much can I do this for? Sure it'll cost a bit, but the majority will be labor and the diesel truck to start. Hmmmmmmmmm.
True, and dont forget that in 400,000 miles the gas enging goes through a lot of tune up parts. A cummins dosen't have sparkplugs ignition wires or even glow plugs. And you can get a lot of hp and good milage.
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the thing is, diesel prices fluctuate much less with the market...and with a continued rise in oil prices diesel SHOULD hopefully be a bit more stable because of commercial markets. Speculation obviously, as I'm not an oil analyst lol.

Anyway, my reason is a "because I want to and it would be cool"....and I figure that if I'm going to do it, a diesel is unique and may provide a level of economy that a large displacement gasser may not.
My thinking is as such. I want and need a decent sized vehicle because of my physically size and the desire for at least some cargo/bed space. I' need to move parts etc for my 66, and eventually might need to haul the truck itself. Since I can't find what I like, it actually might be more cost effective to just build it...keeping a cool truck (body at least) on the road and out of the scrapper, and giving me a cool daily. \

I guess what I need to find out also is....how much can I do this for? Sure it'll cost a bit, but the majority will be labor and the diesel truck to start. Hmmmmmmmmm.
True, and dont forget that in 400,000 miles the gas engine goes through a lot of tune up parts. A cummins dosen't have sparkplugs ignition wires or even glow plugs. And you can get a lot of hp and good milage.
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True, and dont forget that in 400,000 miles the gas engine goes through a lot of tune up parts. A cummins dosen't have sparkplugs ignition wires or even glow plugs. And you can get a lot of hp and good milage.
Gas prices and diesel prices have trended equally lately because the base petroleum is the same. I show a .35 cent increase in gas since last year and diesel went up .34 cents.

And with the difference in per gallon prices, I could buy new spark plugs and wires every week.


Not arguing or trying to convince any one, just dispelling some rhetoric that always comes up when this is discussed. Diesels last longer between rebuilds, that's absolutely true. I would buy a diesel Jetta in a heartbeat but like the trucks you pay for the savings up front in the purchase price.
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Fuel is priced by the BTU now so it kinda kicks diesel owners in the nuts from a savings perspective. When diesel was ~30-40c cheaper AND you got better mpg that it really added up.
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What happened to the body swap thread
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Fuel is priced by the BTU now so it kinda kicks diesel owners in the nuts from a savings perspective. When diesel was ~30-40c cheaper AND you got better mpg that it really added up.
Sounds like we need a vespa
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This is my 87 Suburban frame shortened 15" for my 61 Suburban
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Did you have to narrow the frame as well as shorten it 15". I have a 65 Burb that I would like to update with a 1988 two wheel drive 454 one.
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The '88 and up frames are completely different than the '87 and earlier frames. There are a few reasons to not swap your frame and keep your original frame, some of which are legal reasons. There are several threads here regarding swapping frames, that discuss these issues.

Yes I have done it before, and I would not go to all that work again. There is no point in it, when you can get the same results with less work and keep your original frame.

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I hope nobody gets put out by this but.....
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you could copy and save your post below and use it at least once a month.
I'm amazed how many questions get asked over and over and over and over.
And this one gets asked over and over and over and over.
You are a great guy the way you daily log in and kindly answer these questions over and over and over and over.

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The '88 and up frames are completely different than the '87 and earlier frames. There are a few reasons to not swap your frame and keep your original frame, some of which are legal reasons. There are several threads here regarding swapping frames, that discuss these issues.

Yes I have done it before, and I would not go to all that work again. There is no point in it, when you can get the same results with less work and keep your original frame.
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I personally, would do the chassis swap. To me fabbing some body mounts is easier than swapping/fabbing the suspension parts.

BUT as,mentioned, you want to check the local laws first on the swap.
Down the road, I want to do a diesel HD truck,just not sure if Cummins, or stick to being faithful GM.
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