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A2 vs A3 cab

man2112

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Hello,

As with a lot of people nowadays, i'm planning on jumping on to this dual-cab bandwagon. I plan on using an A3 to do the conversion to, but I am wondering whether or not the A2 and A3 cabs are the same width and such so that I wouldn't have to go hunting around of an A3 cab specifically.

Any info?

Thanks!
 

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A3 front end sheet metal is different because the CAT power upgrade (such as it is). (Hood split)
 

man2112

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thank you all! As far as using an A2 cab to mount with an A3 cab in order to make a dual cab, it sounds like it should work. The dimensions were what I was worried about, but it sounds like that wont be an issue. Thanks y'all!
 

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A3 cabs are dimensionally the same as a A2 cab. There may be some upgrades here and there like rustproofing and extra braces (I've seen A2 cabs with rustproofing) but they are the same shape and dimensions. Doors, windshields, tops, and such can be swapped between the two.
 

man2112

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A3 cabs are dimensionally the same as a A2 cab. There may be some upgrades here and there like rustproofing and extra braces (I've seen A2 cabs with rustproofing) but they are the same shape and dimensions. Doors, windshields, tops, and such can be swapped between the two.
Thank you!
 

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It just means it will be a bit more stiffer in the back when you cut it all up, to take out the narrowing at the front, so it will match up with the back of the other cab......:D
 

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There is another alternative! The front of a 939 series cab is super close to the same width as the rear of the M35A3 cab. Using this may be easier than squaring up the sides and stretching the width of the nose of the back cab. It will also give you a wider rear seat. Some careful grafting and you can join hardtops from the deuce and 939 series. I've not seen one done yet but it seems like a win win situation.
 

man2112

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There is another alternative! The front of a 939 series cab is super close to the same width as the rear of the M35A3 cab. Using this may be easier than squaring up the sides and stretching the width of the nose of the back cab. It will also give you a wider rear seat. Some careful grafting and you can join hardtops from the deuce and 939 series. I've not seen one done yet but it seems like a win win situation.
That would be interesting, but I wonder what the back end of the cab would look like, with it being super wide.
 

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If I had the exact M939 cab dimensions (top view) I could easily "integrate" both drawings....

All I know is that the outer WS frame is 11" wider. That would be about 73.5", vs. 62.5" for the M44 series.
Not clear yet how to "mate" that dimension with the m35's cab tub which measures 69.75" at its widest point.


G.
 

Recovry4x4

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If I had the exact M939 cab dimensions (top view) I could easily "integrate" both drawings....

All I know is that the outer WS frame is 11" wider. That would be about 73.5", vs. 62.5" for the M44 series.
Not clear yet how to "mate" that dimension with the m35's cab tub which measures 69.75" at its widest point.


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Distance! Put a long straight edge on the M35 doors projecting to the rear. Slide the 939 cab in until it aligns with the straight edge. I haven't a clue how to do this on paper. If I could scare up a 939 cab, I would send it to you for plotting the drawing. One thing that comes to mind, there is about 8" (guessing) in front of the windshield frame. Should get narrower out there.
 
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