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Dirt Road Driver
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hi
do you think a nissan truck body or a old datsun
body wood fix on a 2wd-10 frame or 2wd blazer frame I have a v8 s-10 with good frame a good running gear but bad body do you think IT could be done p.s. I do not like chevy bodys I am a nissan guy


1987 Nissan SE 4x4
3 inch body lift
custom carb. v6
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Posts: 82 | Location: Tata. N.S. Canada | Registered: May 22, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'd think that selling the frame/motor combo would be a better idea.


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Was a 94 Hardbody rig, then a 2wd 89 Pathy that sucked, now a 2000 Frontier King Cab 4x4
 
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Eli
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Not only would that be a complete pain in the a$$, but the Chevy S-10s share the same frame between the 2WD and 4WD, and when you lower them, the front frame crossmember drags on road turtles and any other bump in the road.


1990 SE-V6 Pathfinder owned since new and modified continuously
 
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