changing my cab over
ive got a 96 dodge ext cab and i found a 99 ext cab that is really nice on the inside and has the swing out doors. is it possible or not and how hard would it be to change the cabs over. any help would be good.
replacing little stuff is all easy its just time consuming. if you have access to a lift its not too bad. but doing it with a bunch of people is a nightmare. and remember, going from a 96 to 99 cab means youll have to smog it here in the future when they make 98's and up have to smog
dmv registers by the cab vin. not by the frame. doesnt matter what year the truck is its all about the cab. thats why you see guys taking new generations frames running gear and drivetrains and throwin sixties bodies on them so that they dont have to smog them
for my f350 fummins conversion i have 96 f350 doors, bed, front clip and seats with teh 94 cummins, 94 dodge axles and drivetrain but the vin on the dash still is the 1991 which is what is registered as with the dmv
thats a federal offense bud thats prison time right there. not to mention there are more stamped vins on a cab than you could ever imagine. and theyre held in with special rivets that you cant get from anywhere but a dodge factory.
i know its alot more work, but if it were me, id leave my cab on there, cut the back half of it off, and put the back hald of the 99 cab on the front half of your cab. if you can measure, weld and do body work its not half bad. thats how the third door on my truck got added


