FWIW I agree with a couple of the posters, I wouldn't have cut a CC, I'd have found a long wheelbase C&C, or I have a regular cab cab I'd have happily traded for a crew cab cab, but what's done is done. However what did you do with the back half of the cab/rear doors, I'd love to have it/them, I have a 6 door build in mind?
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EDIT, on further thought if post 5 is as far as you've gotten it still might be considerably easier/better to swap to a regular cab for several reasons. 1) Only the crew cabs have that corrugated roof, that roof is going to be a pain in the ******** to seal. Ask a Centurion/FourDoorBronco owner about roof issues, you'll get an ear full, and that's just joining a crew cab to a Bronco back. 2) Others are right about flex and the structural integrity of the cab. Look at the back of the crew cab that you have, picture using a regular cab and removing basically the rear window and the corrugated panel at the back. That would retain the structure, leave a good sealing surface, and provide you a very large pass through.
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I'd then do a body lift, the floor of your box is going to be much higher then the floor of your cab, a body lift will help that a lot.
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How wide do you intend to go in with the rear box? Is a dually conversion in mind?
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EDIT, on further thought if post 5 is as far as you've gotten it still might be considerably easier/better to swap to a regular cab for several reasons. 1) Only the crew cabs have that corrugated roof, that roof is going to be a pain in the ******** to seal. Ask a Centurion/FourDoorBronco owner about roof issues, you'll get an ear full, and that's just joining a crew cab to a Bronco back. 2) Others are right about flex and the structural integrity of the cab. Look at the back of the crew cab that you have, picture using a regular cab and removing basically the rear window and the corrugated panel at the back. That would retain the structure, leave a good sealing surface, and provide you a very large pass through.
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I'd then do a body lift, the floor of your box is going to be much higher then the floor of your cab, a body lift will help that a lot.
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How wide do you intend to go in with the rear box? Is a dually conversion in mind?
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