Cab swap 83 prospector to 93 power ram
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is the truck standard? cab should swing over. you don't need to cut up the tunnel that much unless you want it to look stock. cabs will interchange but there is small changes made on 88-93 cabs like moving the bulkhead connector to make room for the hydraulic slave cylinder on newer trucks.
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Jackpinesavage (01-03-2020)
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is the truck standard? cab should swing over. you don't need to cut up the tunnel that much unless you want it to look stock. cabs will interchange but there is small changes made on 88-93 cabs like moving the bulkhead connector to make room for the hydraulic slave cylinder on newer trucks.
So the tunnel actually looks couple inches lower and slightly narrower I plan on trying to keep the 93 master brake cylinder off the original 93 cab and bolt on to the 83 should work then? This is all new to me truck wise. I'm a plumber by trade so used to mech stuff. I should be able to remove the 83's heat and cooling duct and completely replace it with the 93 internals correct? It is a automatic transmission
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everything will swing over. the trans tunnel is different but you just have to make the hole in the side of the trans tunnel on the 1 side for the 4x4 shifter and that is it. doesn't look as nice as factory but better than cutting the whole are up to make it look stock. plus most aftermarket floor pans are for 2wd cabs.
Last edited by crazzywolfie; 01-03-2020 at 02:19 PM.
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Jackpinesavage (01-04-2020)
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everything will swing over. the trans tunnel is different but you just have to make the hole in the side of the trans tunnel on the 1 side for the 4x4 shifter and that is it. doesn't look as nice as factory but better than cutting the whole are up to make it look stock. plus most aftermarket floor pans are for 2wd cabs.
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question I'm fighting with the steering column and the distance between the holes for mounting using the steering column from the 93 in the 83 body any ideas?
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the steering column from the 93 is slightly larger diameter and the studs are slightly shorter distance between. I was wondering if putting the stud that goes through the alignment hole in the slightly enlarging the other two to fit? Has anyone seen this done? Maybe put a tack weld to the firewall as insurance it doesn't move?
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are you sure you are installing it correctly? i have never had an issue swapping steering columns. it can sometimes be a bit tricky to get in and all lined up but everything has always lined up and bolted in. if need be you could oval out the holes with how big the washers are the holds the steering column in but it really shouldn't need to be done,
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Jackpinesavage (01-06-2020)
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are you sure you are installing it correctly? i have never had an issue swapping steering columns. it can sometimes be a bit tricky to get in and all lined up but everything has always lined up and bolted in. if need be you could oval out the holes with how big the washers are the holds the steering column in but it really shouldn't need to be done,