Advice on removing/replacing rear half of bed floor
The bed floor on my '72 Blazer is good from the driver/passenger seats back to about the middle of the wheel tubs. I've decided to replace the rear portion with one of the half bed patch panels. What is the best way to tackle this, and is it possible to do leaving the bedsides on?
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Re: Advice on removing/replacing rear half of bed floor
It can be done without removing the bedsides. Here is a link to somebody who did the entire rear floor so only swapping the back half is completely possible.
check the post here for pix and how it was done: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=688054 |
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If you are up to it, thumb through this thread. I remember some useful info in it.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=688054&page=4 |
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I did the exact thing on my Blazer. Easy to do as most of it is bolted in. Might be some useful info on my build page . http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=676080
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So, once the wheel wells are removed, a cut made straight across in the middle between the well notches, and bolts removed around the edges, what else would be holding that piece in? Are there welds at the rear, or more bolts under the tailgate hinge area?
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:agree: if you plan to run a rear seat that is...
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As far as the floor replacement, it's an easy job that can be done in a weekend. |
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