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I realize now that I could have just gotten patch panels welded in and it would be done.... but now that I have the bed off I'm glad I didn't since that was rusted really bad and so is the frame.
I went out and bought a cab for it for 200 bucks, a fuel tank and sending unit, brackets, a bed for 400, and a bunch of other miscellaneous parts.
Also... if anyone knows of a place I can buy the center hump cover for the 4wd let me know.... otherwise I'm going to have to cut 2 holes and re use the hump from my old cab.
You could have fixed that cab but it looks like you would have spent close to what you paid for your new cab in patch panels by the time you were done.
I would used the hump out of your old cab. It already has the transfer case shifter in it.Keep up the good work.
I think you did the right thing by replacing the cab is what I meant. Just buying the patch panels would be about what you spent on the new cab. Rust is always deeper than it looks on the outside. Plus you saved a lot of work. $200 well spent on the cab.On the Hump, Why can't you just bolt it in? It looks like you already have the raised section for the transfer case in the rear. Cut your old one out. Lay it on your new cab and mark it out. Make your cut smaller so that you have something to bolt/screw it too. And put some body caulk or butyl tape under it before you fasten it down. I may be wrong about this but I would look at it as an option. I'm sure somebody will chime in if I steered you in the wrong direction.