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the_new_kid 07-16-2010 08:13 AM

Removing a cab 2004 F-150???
 
I am in the process of removing the cab on my 2004 F-150 to start the process of swaping the 5.4 gasser out for a 4BT and seemed to have hit a snag.

I do not have a 2 post lift and the actual process of lifting off the cab is what the problem is. I know that is I use 2 skid loaders I can lift it off but I was hoping there might be another way to do this or say a cheaper lift for something just like this.

Any feedback would be great because lifting it off with a skid loader can be difficult and almost should I say difficult.

Thanks

Nic

markp 07-16-2010 09:57 AM

I've taken them off myself by lifting one side at a time, and cribbing it. Then roll the frame out from under it. I built a framework on castors for removing car bodies from frames while in the garage, and I can roll the frame in and out as I need to work on it. Still only use one stall of the garage.

glfredrick 07-16-2010 12:59 PM

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If you semi-strip it, a few friends can get it done. They won't come back to help you get it back on though...

We used about 6 of us to lift off my Ranger cab. A lift to replace the new cab. We were not fussy about the old one, and it was stripped to make it as light as possible. It was still a load, but doable. 8 guys could get it done. I've also lifted them by running a strap through the open windows with a tractor and loader. Otherwise, you are facing making or borrowing an A-frame lift, renting some lift time (probably the best idea) or whatever you can accomplish with the loaders.

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the_new_kid 07-16-2010 01:05 PM

If only I had the money and a location to put a two post lift. So many ideas and things that could get done.

Well I am single now so I should be able to afford one soon. :)

taggmann 07-16-2010 02:57 PM

Hi ; Planning the same thing with a 01 f150.. gonna try the backhoe of a 426 cat. I think it should lift it. It should be easy to manipulate with the hoe boom? I hope! It is an extended cab so it is a little heavy.
I do think taking the cab off is the way to go, cause when I pop the hood it looks pretty tight in there.

the_new_kid 07-21-2010 07:41 AM

Well I got the cab off. It was not pretty but it came off. Cherry picker in the front and two chain falls in the rear with a strap.

Like I said it worked but it wasn't pretty.

taggmann 07-21-2010 02:32 PM

do you mean you caused some damage?

glfredrick 07-21-2010 03:33 PM

I think that he means that he "redneck engineered" the lifting process.

One sure sign that this is happening is when someone says, "Hey! Watch this!" And, "Hold my beer for a second..." An alternative saying, popular in some circles is, "Get the camera..." :c:

wmorrispilot 07-21-2010 07:36 PM

I really like " Get the camera" thats too funny

the_new_kid 07-22-2010 12:09 AM

Redneck engineering........yup.

The best part is it was me and a friend that is going to school to be an engineer.

I will start a build thread on 4bt swaps here in the near future if you want to follow the build.


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