A short wheel base frame is 102" and some change from axle to axle. Long wheel base is 112" and some change.
You do not do it. It is dangerous!!
yes as long as they are both short or long bed
No.
Toyota has been making the convertible truck since the year 1963. It started with the convertible truck called the Corona 1500S Convertible which was shown in the Tokyo Motor Show.
Depends. If both are trucks and both are 4cyl or both are V6 and as long as the 95 is a pickup not a Tacoma then yes.
Depends on specfics.. how long, how much hassle involved (e.g., frame mounted electronics and components to be dealt with)... just go out and get quotes.
The duration taken to do a timing belt kit on a 99 Toyota Truck 3.4 liter 24 valve varies from one professional to another.
You will have to stretch the frame, fuel lines, brake lines, wiring and the driveshaft. This should be done by a qualified technician. Probably cheaper to just buy a long bed truck.
Yes as long as the truck is not a T100. The 92 and 93 model years were the same as far as the doors are concerned. The only difference you will see is between the 2wd and the 4wd. They had different marker lights in the front.
The A in frame is long
I swapped a 85 2x4 long bed Toyota cab onto a 85 4x4 short bed Toyota frame. It bolts to the frame just fine, but there are few changes you need to make. The speedomeitor cable is longer on the 4x4. The emergency brake cable is a different lenght. You will need to make a bigger hole in the cabs transmission tunnel for the transfer case shifter. Fuel lines from the fuel tank are different lenght. That is it. While you are changing the cab use the extra rubber washers from between the cab and frame from the other cab on the 4x4. It gives you about 1 inch body lift on the cab for free. That makes a lot difference when unbolting the engine from the transmission while still in the truck. If you do to much body lift you have radiator mounting and other issues. stick to 1 inch to make it simple.
The word "frame" has a long vowel sound for 'a'.