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Old 04-03-2007, 05:27 PM
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Question Body Swap... 81 yota 4x4 to a 2wd body

would u be able to bolt right on a 2wd long bed body to a 4x4 long bed frame??? Need a new strait body but its hard to find a 4x4 body that anit beat to shit.... so i was wondering would a 2wd work and then bolt on some bushwacker flares..?
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Re: Body Swap... 81 yota 4x4 to a 2wd body

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would u be able to bolt right on a 2wd long bed body to a 4x4 long bed frame??? Need a new strait body but its hard to find a 4x4 body that anit beat to shit.... so i was wondering would a 2wd work and then bolt on some bushwacker flares..?

You don't need a poll for this.
The answer is Yes.
Swaps between the same generation are direct bolt-on. (Except you will need to cut a hole for the t-case lever).
Body swaps between different gens require minimal work (2wd or 4wd doesn't matter.)
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