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That would be the drivers side frame rail under the truck.
It is up in the frame rail on the drivers side of the truck. It is close to were the transmission cross member bolts to the frame. You will have to slide up under the truck and look up in the frame rail to even see it.
chevy suburban is mounted on a truck frame so most rear ends from any truck or tahoe which is also a truck will work if it is a late model 6 lug.
a pickup and a truck are the same thing hence the term pickup truck a pickup can be a truck but a truck doesn't have to be a pickup.
Frame shops can straighten the frame and if the bed is not damaged that will re-align the bed to the rest of the truck.
You will find it in the frame rail on the drivers side of truck. It will be about 1/2 way back the frame rail. You will have to lay down under the truck and look up in the frame rail to see it.
Try a Ford Ranger pickup. Any F100 frame will be too wide to fit the tires under the fenders. A common swap is an S10 frame.
Slide in under the truck behind the drivers door and look up in the frame and you will see it.
It uses full frame construction, much like a pickup truck does, but with a less substantial frame. In other words, the frame is completely separate from the body itself. The body is bolted to the frame but NOT integrated with it.
2001 pathfinder worked for me.
It is mounted under the drivers side of the truck in the frame rail.