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I have a 87 hardbody and I can pick up a 92 parts Pathy. Just has rusted out frame. Both are 4wd, v6, and 5spd. What parts will interchange on the drivetrain. Will the dash change out. Thanks.


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I believe just about all of it is the engine, tranny,transfercase and front diff. Im not sure about the drivelines and the rearend could except for the fact that its coil not leaf.
the dashes should interchange
 
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Originally posted by 87nissan4x4:
I have a 87 hardbody and I can pick up a 92 parts Pathy. Just has rusted out frame. Both are 4wd, v6, and 5spd. What parts will interchange on the drivetrain. Will the dash change out. Thanks.

I know from experience that the dash will interchange.


I have an '89 Nissan Hardbody King Cab with a Chevy truck/Blazer 4" suspension lift and 3" body lift. It will soon have a TBI 350, SM-465 4 speed trans and 208 T-case rounded off with 39" tires.

 
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