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Old 06-02-2016, 11:53 AM   #1
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62' Frame swap

Hi thinking of doing a frame swap with my 62'. Ill be getting a 63' so that I have more aftermarket stuff available to me. Just wondering if anyone has any thought on doing this. From my understanding I just have to move cab mounts. I understand that by doing this that Ill have to go through a DMV process.
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Old 06-02-2016, 12:16 PM   #2
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Re: 62' Frame swap

You'd be better off going with a later front cross member and dropping it onto the '62 chassis, and then find the rear end you want and put it in. You'll need to have the saddles moved on the rear, but that's easier than moving cab mounts.

You'd also need to move the bed mounting points as well--the stringers/mounts for the bed have different holes.

The bumpers will also need to be changed, because they are different too.

Clutch linkage and brake master cylinder conversion is easier on a '63-up, but that's all on the body and not the frame.

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Old 06-02-2016, 01:24 PM   #3
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Re: 62' Frame swap

It's been said before. The x frame is more ridged and there is just as much aftermarket for the 62 frame. It seems to me it's a lack of searching. The drop spindles, brakes 5 or 6 lug and torsion bar works fine. The rear is the same, still have to modify to fit. In fact Porterbuilt has a x member for the 63 up. If that doesn't convince you.
Long to short bed would be only concern. Apparently Chevy decided that the torsion bar was a good Idea because they brought it back
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Old 06-02-2016, 09:06 PM   #4
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It's been said before. The x frame is more ridged and there is just as much aftermarket for the 62 frame. It seems to me it's a lack of searching. The drop spindles, brakes 5 or 6 lug and torsion bar works fine. The rear is the same, still have to modify to fit. In fact Porterbuilt has a x member for the 63 up. If that doesn't convince you.
Long to short bed would be only concern. Apparently Chevy decided that the torsion bar was a good Idea because they brought it back
I agree. I had no issues with my 61. The lower ball joints were pricey, but thats about it.
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Old 06-02-2016, 11:35 PM   #5
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You do not have to move any cab mounts. All you have to do to bolt a '60-'62 cab to a '63-'66 frame is drill new holes in the cab floor for the front mount bolts.


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You do not have to move any cab mounts. All you have to do to bolt a '60-'62 cab to a '63-'66 frame is drill new holes in the cab floor for the front mount bolts.
I'm looking to possibly put a 63+ frame under my 60 simply because I cant seem to get the exhaust the way I want it because of the x in the frame. plus my frame is sagging in the rear. Thoughts?
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I'm looking to possibly put a 63+ frame under my 60 simply because I cant seem to get the exhaust the way I want it because of the x in the frame. plus my frame is sagging in the rear. Thoughts?
Ask Lvphotos how he did his exhaust in his frame.
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Old 03-11-2018, 11:36 PM   #8
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Re: 62' Frame swap

60Apache

I don't know if this helps or is possible but i have a 64 frame I would let go cheap.
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Old 03-11-2018, 11:37 PM   #9
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If you have the paperwork to do it legally, I wouldn't hesitate. You will have to drill holes in the can for the front cab mount bolts and move the recessed washers. Also the bed mounting points on the '60-'62 bed sills are wider than the '63-'66's. But it is a worthwhile change IMO.

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I used Pypes tunnel x pipe. DUMPED at axle. Last 2 pic are another members out to back.
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I don't know if this helps or is possible but i have a 64 frame I would let go cheap.
how cheap is cheap?
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Old 03-16-2018, 10:53 PM   #13
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I used Pypes tunnel x pipe. DUMPED at axle. Last 2 pic are another members out to back.
yeah but your truck probably doesn't sit as low as mine. Mine is bagged.
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yeah but your truck probably doesn't sit as low as mine. Mine is bagged.
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i would let it go for $250 without wheels. PM me if you are interested.

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Now thats cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
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do you have a part number or what vehicle that x pipe goes on?
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I used Pypes tunnel x pipe. DUMPED at axle. Last 2 pic are another members out to back.
where did you buy your transmission crossmember?
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Pypes #
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The crossmember came with PB but same can be had elsewhere. I cut to length and welded tabs at angles.
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