The A in frame is long
The word "frame" has a long vowel sound for 'a'.
A cab is a cab as long as it is the same type (ect. regular fits reg. ext. fits extended) but u have to use a long bed for a long box frame and a short bed for a short bed frame.
A short wheel base frame is 102" and some change from axle to axle. Long wheel base is 112" and some change.
No.
If we let the short side = w, then the long side is w+2. Two lots of the long plus two lots of the short = 46": 2w + 2*(w + 2) = 46 w = 10.5" So the short side is 10.5", the long side is 12.5".
No !
The word frame does have an e at the end because, in the English language the sound of the letter A can be a long A (that sounds likes its name) or a short A. The word frame has a long a sound and it refers to an outline of a structure, or as a verb as the making of a frame. Without the "e" at the end, it would be fram which has a short a sound and has no real definition in the English language although it is used in slang. It is a brand name for a brand of automobile oil and air filters and other auto products. It is also short for Ferroelectric RAM, a kind of memory use with computers.
The frame on the 58 is a straight rail frame. The frame on the 70's drops in the middle. It would not be a simple bolt in application.
nope, but if you're good with a welder, you can put the truck cab on the bronco frame, make a short flatbed, and have a ridiculously short half-ton pickup.
Many in a short time frame.
Wheelbase: Regular cab short box - 108.3" Regular cab long box - 117.9" Extended cab short box - 122.9" See http://www.ad-engineering.com/FAQs.html
any bed from 73 to 79 will work if frame width is the same The frame hasn't changed at all between early '70s and late 90's. Just have the same bed length and width, because there are short frames for short beds, long frames for long beds, yadda yadda.