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by asmos7 1693 days ago
this is like moving a mountain - yea on paper it works but good luck actually doing it
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With that attitude - yes!

I grew up working on cars. It's really not that hard, especially with electric vehicles/retrofitting. The cab is attached to the frame with like 6 bolts. This is a very common practice in shops working on trucks - sometimes it is easiest to just lift the entire cab to work on the truck.

Photo: https://www.dieselworldmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/01...

Doing restomod work is a lot of fun if you are into that sort of thing. You get to play 'car designer' and rebuild a totally new vehicle/powertrain while trying to make it look original.

Heard that modern truck engine compartments are getting so cramped you gotta lift the cab to even change all the spark plugs. This way dealers can charge $500-$800 for a plug change. (And diesels, which don't have plugs, have even more stuff ($$$) crammed in instead.) It's getting to the point where having the know-how plus equipment to lift a cab is becoming outright essential if you don't want to pay thousands for routine maintenance.
This is work, for sure, but honestly, it's one of the easiest chassis fabrications that someone can undertake. It's a box that sits between frame rails. You'll have to make considerations for chassis flex and ensuring it can handle the weight, but those are relatively easy.
And like moving a mountain, you do it one step at a time. I've done body lifts -- remove truck body, insert spacers, replace truck body -- with just a jack and a couple of 2x4's. Not hard, just takes time and patience.