HQ-HZ Chassis Swap

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fastjbav6
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HQ-HZ Chassis Swap

Post by fastjbav6 »

Hi Guy's,
Does anyone know if a Panel van or well body ute chassis is the same length as a one ton chassis and can it replace the one ton chassis? I know the one ton chassis is different on the side just behind the cab.

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Post by Harko »

Im pretty sure theres 6 inches off the length for utes and vans .
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Post by Blacky »

Harko is right - a tonner chassis is definately longer than a ute/van chassis
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Post by robbyr »

A few years ago i built a hq tonner on a hq ute chassis and dam it looked short, there about 12 inches shorter. :shock:
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Post by fastjbav6 »

Thanks Guy's.

Seb
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Post by mr.jones »

114" for the ute/panno and 120" for the tonner chassis

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