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09-16-2012, 05:16 PM | #1 |
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Truck bed/ fender support
I have a long box and seem to have developed a crack on the right bedside in front of the wheelwell. Didn't these trucks have some sort of piece of round stock that bolted from a cross rail bed floor support to the bedside underneath? I let the wife do a burnout as I promised she could during the entire time I built the motor, and that section of the bedside was "flapping". Easy fix it seems, but I'd rather put something stock on there if I could.
Seems like every time I get something fixed, something else pops up... I just keep telling myself "you wanted to be cool and do a truck...". Then I crack open a cold one and fix it. Posted via Mobile Device
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09-16-2012, 10:38 PM | #3 |
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Re: Truck bed/ fender support
Here's a picture of the rods. They are about 5/16" round stock and side specific. I don't have a shot of them installed, but they connect to the bed just in front of the back tires. You probably have a hole on the bottom horizontal edge of each side of bed.
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