Natedog
Well-Known Member
Standard cabs I assume? That would be alot easier as they are not as heavy or big, the SuperCab is HEAVY for it's size.
Unplug engine wiring harness from the engine only would be easiest way, remove the steering column piece down by the steering box that has the rubber flex joints in it, remove speedo cable from whichever end you prefer (is the cable still good?), remove a couple grounds from cab to frame and engine, drain engine coolant and remove radiator, unplug all wiring harnesses at driver's side inner fender and firewall, if it's an automatic transmission unclip the two hard lines from the bottom of the core support and remove the rubber connector hoses from them (if you have auxiliary trans cooler) otherwise undo them from the radiator when you remove it, six body mounts and that's it. Alot less hasssle than all the stuff I went through with a SuperCab and swapping my dual fuel tanks, engine, trans and all. I say go for it but use a hoist of some type to lift the cab so nobody gets hurt and you don't rip any wires off that you forgot.
It's much easier to lower it back down and undo whatever you forgot than to have a bunch of guys try to gently set it back down several times. ALso you have to lift it pretty high to clear the engine especially if it's 4x4 and/or you have a lift and/or bigger tires.
EDIT: If you lift the cab like I did with a strap through the side windows make sure you use some wood 2x4s or something to spread the load or you'll bend the cab at the rain drip rail area...might bend the top of the door frames too.
Unplug engine wiring harness from the engine only would be easiest way, remove the steering column piece down by the steering box that has the rubber flex joints in it, remove speedo cable from whichever end you prefer (is the cable still good?), remove a couple grounds from cab to frame and engine, drain engine coolant and remove radiator, unplug all wiring harnesses at driver's side inner fender and firewall, if it's an automatic transmission unclip the two hard lines from the bottom of the core support and remove the rubber connector hoses from them (if you have auxiliary trans cooler) otherwise undo them from the radiator when you remove it, six body mounts and that's it. Alot less hasssle than all the stuff I went through with a SuperCab and swapping my dual fuel tanks, engine, trans and all. I say go for it but use a hoist of some type to lift the cab so nobody gets hurt and you don't rip any wires off that you forgot.

EDIT: If you lift the cab like I did with a strap through the side windows make sure you use some wood 2x4s or something to spread the load or you'll bend the cab at the rain drip rail area...might bend the top of the door frames too.
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