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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Monroe,Georgia
Posts: 313
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I need a stepside bed/cab gap measurement?
My rear end is not centered in my wheelwell. Its too far back. I have the bed as far back as it will go. Can someone get me a measurement between the bed an cab? I think my leaf springs are sagging and flatened out which is pushing the rear toward the back. Its just a small thing but it bugs me. All I know to do is unbolt the bed and redrill some holes and move it back.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Springfield/Kansas City
Posts: 1,842
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Re: I need a stepside bed/cab gap measurement?
1/2" Between the top of the bedsides and the cab. The wheels are not going to be perfectly centered on a stepside especially if it has been lowered.
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Kent, WA
Posts: 6,465
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Re: I need a stepside bed/cab gap measurement?
I noticed the same thing on my '67 stepside. Moving the bed will be worse since the gap between the bed and cab will bother you more.
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