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Hey guys, we have a customer that has a 2003 ford f250 4x4 with a 6.0l, and wants to take it out to install a 7.3l in the truck. The ? would be what will he need to get to do the swap ? Thank you for your time.
good point on the bolt pattern. And you are correct that the C&C frame converts to a. industry standard width compared to the pickup chassis. I also know the suspension from the two eras changed considerably, but the C&C can be had from both versions so I was hoping the width would mach. But I do now know enough to know if the frame rail shape is similar enough to drill a few holes and bolt it all together. From my standpoint, I tend to think that swapping new axles into an older chassis already equiped with the 7.3 would be cheaper and quicker. But, that's why I wanted to ask, in case someone has deeper knowledge of the frames. My aim that that I want the high angle steer axle in my truck. I do not care abotu the box, I will be sourcing my own anyhow. PLus I will be eliminated the duals either way.First off, welcome to PSA. Also. Nice thread bump. 9 year bump..
If you were to swap the front axle out, you would want to do the rear axle as well. The bolt pattern and bolt count for the rims is different. 8 lug vs 10 lug.
Also, if the f450 is a cab and chassis pickup the mounts on the axle might be different. I keep thinking the frame on a cab/chassis is not the same width as a normal pickup.
Good to know about the front ends being the same width. I was not aware of that. But it makes perfect sense. Learn something new every day.The front of the frames are the exact same width for c&c and pickups. The front frames are interchangeable at the “joint” in the frame under the floor board area (might even be forward of that). The frame narrows under the back of the cab or immediately after to the standard 34” width. If you had a c&c rear axle to match the one you’re installing in the front, it should bolt up to the rear. You may need an adapter for brake line or something, possibly a different driveshaft yoke, but nothing major.
Good to know about the front ends being the same width. I was not aware of that. But it makes perfect sense. Learn something new every day.
So your saying a C&C rear axle will bolt up right up in place of a standard axle. 34" wide frame vs 38" wide frame? I do not see that happening.
No I wasn’t saying that about the rear. You can put a c&c axle under a standard pickup but I believe that requires re-welding the spring perches.
What I was referring to is a swap between 2 c&c trucks. Spring perches should line up perfectly.
Okay…… hers one for everyone. 2000 E350 7.3 swap to a 2005 f350 crew cab long bed fx4 dually with 6.0. Thoughts???
I have a similar question, but i only need to mount the engine and trans in the chassis . I am putting a 1972 F350 cab on chassis and wiring harness and gauges will be all custom. 2001 e450 7.3/4r100 powerplant . 05+ F350 4x4 CCSB chassis and axles. have heard mention of 6.4 frame being different. *engine in pics was just too big*No. Way to much labor to get the harness and everything else to play.
I have a similar question, but i only need to mount the engine and trans in the chassis . I am putting a 1972 F350 cab on chassis and wiring harness and gauges will be all custom. 2001 e450 7.3/4r100 powerplant . 05+ F350 4x4 CCSB chassis and axles. have heard mention of 6.4 frame being different. *engine in pics was just too big*View attachment 187150View attachment 187151View attachment 187152