I recently bought a 2005 Fuso FG140 that has a good amount of rust in each wheel well. And when I say good amount, I mean rotted straight through. I just picked up a very rust free FE120 cab. Looks pretty simple to swap cabs, yes?
The guy who removed the red cab unhooked all the wires going from the cab to the frame, so nothing was cut. I am thinking swapping the whole cab would be easier than cutting out good metal and patching my rust. Thoughts?
Rusted Cab
2005
FG140
Manual Transmission
4M50
Rust Free Cab
2005
FE120
Automatic Transmission
Originally a 4M50 truck
Observations and Questions
Rusted Cab






Rust Free Cab



The guy who removed the red cab unhooked all the wires going from the cab to the frame, so nothing was cut. I am thinking swapping the whole cab would be easier than cutting out good metal and patching my rust. Thoughts?
Rusted Cab
2005
FG140
Manual Transmission
4M50
Rust Free Cab
2005
FE120
Automatic Transmission
Originally a 4M50 truck
Observations and Questions
- Any issues with the cabs being different where the donor cab is an FE120 replacing my FG140? One being 2-wheel drive and the other 4-wheel drive.
- I already read the only difference between the 140 and 120 is the 120 has a lighter load capacity.
- Will the wiring from the cab to the frame be compatible? The only difference I can see would be any extra wires for the automatic transmission.
- Will my ECU be compatible? Just wondering if there is anything in the FE120's ECU that controls the automatic transmission.
- Manual cable shifter looks easy enough to remove.
- Clutch pedal will need to be swapped over.
- Steering column looks straight forward.
- Assume there are some brake lines with the reservoir being in the dash.
Rusted Cab






Rust Free Cab



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