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Old 01-19-2009, 04:26 PM   #18
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Re: what's a good price for a step bed

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Originally Posted by msgross View Post
you can buy pre-cut plates to weld into the lights... and Mar-K always has good deals on wood...
Actually, those won't work on stepside fenders. They're "bumped out" around the light, so you'd have to actually cut the whole area out, then weld in a patch, as far as I know, the pre cut plates only fit into the light hole.

275 sounds like a heck of a deal. You've already said the only difference... the side markers, just cut em out and patch 'em in and you've got a 67 bed
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