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Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
hey guys i'm doing a shortbed conversion, i've read numerous threads, watched a lot of videos, and talked to people, and now the weather is good enough so i'm ready. just wondering, is there anything that those with experience doing it could tell me as a little tidbit? thanks so much guys! This site is awesome!
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
If I read it right, the cabs for short Vs long differ? In what way?
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
Cabs are the same
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
z cut , under the cab ,and box frame in that 12 inch area when done , stacy david , did it right ,, check out gearz
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
Like some of the articles say, make X reference marks on the frame. Measure multiple time then BURN IT IN.. Yes do the Z cut, you will be glad you did
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
And this thread includes great information on converting the bed.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=667694 |
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
While the link that Advanced Design posted is good and another way to do the work, I believe this is the better way to do the job.
This link has been in the FAQ and is the Z method others have mentioned above. He has lots of great pictures thru the process. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=123624
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
aggie that is actually the thread i've studied the most!
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
Harrison I'll definitely keep updates coming. I wasn't able to start today. there was something that came up, but for sure by next monday there should be something!
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
http://www.earlyclassic.com/tech.asp...20No!-Shortbed
Since we know these guys and used their boxing plates, this is the way we did the frame work. I wouldn't hesitate to do it to another truck. |
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
olsmokey,
I literally just did this conversion a couple months ago. The only thing that i did different than what the threads or Gears did was i put the phish plate on the outside of the frame. It was alot easier to weld and i kinda like the look. measure three times, then just go for it. Now, the interesting part is that on gears they used a saws-all for the z cut on the round portion, well i tried this and decided to try something else. I honestly used a jig saw with a metal blade and it worked surprisingly easy! It really is easy, and it will surprise you how simple it is, just do your research and if you have a direct question, ask it here, the help here has been awesome!!! good luck and please post pics. |
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Re: Starting Shortbed Conversion Tomorrow
Id be interested so see some updates through this build
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