jstacey8
Senior Member
What's a rough cost to drop a cummins into a rcsb? Or would one be better to buy a regular cab cummins and cut the frame?
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What do you mean by cut the frame? The base model 2500 would be a 6.5' bed would it not? Same as on an RCSB. Not sure if you can get the single rear wheel config that way though. The engine and tranny could be $6k or more if low miles. What would be really cool is a Cummins 4BT out of a bread truck.
I'm thinking it would be better off to buy a regular cab Cummins and cut the frame and take a peice out to make it a short bed but how would it ride?
What's a rough cost to drop a cummins into a rcsb?
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They do not produce a Cummins in a regular cab short bed, only long bed.
As for cost the cheapest way is to cut down a long bed cummins equipped truck. doing the conversion over the other way is very expensive and time intensive as any swap is. What is your end goal? street truck, show truck or drag truck. What Cummins? 12Valve, 24Valve, Common Rail or the newest 6.7L common rail??? all have different levels of cost and tuning and what not built into them.
Ah, I did not know that. I have seen reg cab duallies and just figured they were short bed. A friend of mine converted a V10 2500 to a 5.9L Cummins from an older wrecked Club Cab but looking back at his pictures it is also a long bed. They probably wouldn't sell too many short bed heavy duty work truck configs.
Most of the diesels are going to be set up to tow stuff. And, when you're pulling that much weight, the trailers are usually going to be 5th wheel or gooseneck type hitch. Unfortunately for those wanting a short bed, there is not enough room to hook up to. And, if you can make that work, the turning radius needed with a 5th Wheel/Gooseneck will be severely diminished. This would basically rule out any type of maneuvering with said trailer.
Too many times somebody has tried to put this connection in a short bed and ended up smashing the back of the truck cab/busted the window out/dented the cab corners because the front/side of the trailer hits the cab while making any type of sharp turn.
I think a cummins, rcsb, dually would be pretty *******...![]()
