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the67Beast 02-23-2021 03:12 AM

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Moving slowly, but finally got the bed off. I was expecting the frame to be rusted badly, but was pleasantly surprised at the lack of rust. I mean it still has some rust but not too bad. It looks shiny cause it was still wet from washing the dirt and mud off of it. Now time to install the new gas tank when it arrives, and springs and shock relo brackets, and rebuild the rear end.

conoco 02-23-2021 11:33 AM

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How difficult was it to get the bed off? I am currently starting the process of replacing my rockers. I would like to pull the bed and undercoat it along with cleaning the frame up and painting it, I just didn't want to bite off more than I can chew.

the67Beast 02-23-2021 12:09 PM

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It wasn’t too difficult. I did it by myself. I built some wooden perches to attach the bed to and used hydraulic jacks to Jack it up a bit at a time. Very dangerous so use great care. When I’m ready to do the bed I’ll roll a trailer underneath it and lower it back down so I can move it around or either I’ll disassemble it where it is. I do not plan on getting under it as it sits now.

the67Beast 02-23-2021 12:12 PM

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Sorry my photos are sideways. I can engineer the removal of a bed, but getting a photo oriented the right way is a challenge.

conoco 02-23-2021 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by the67Beast (Post 8884446)
Sorry my photos are sideways. I can engineer the removal of a bed, but getting a photo oriented the right way is a challenge.

LMAO!!! I am going to try and tackle this I think. I will be buy myself also. I do have a meat hook right under, almost centered with my bed. I use it to process moose during hunting season. I am hoping I can just use my come along and lift it up that way. With a bunch of soft straps. once I lift it up 4 or 5 inches I can just drive my truck out of the garage and then use some type of stand like the one you built.

Thanks for the response.

the67Beast 02-23-2021 12:26 PM

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I went up a few inches at a time on each corner. The bed is heavy and extremely awkward so it want to shift around at times. Once I had it higher enough I just rolled the truck out from under it. Please do not get under it if you block it up like mine. Would hate for it to fall on you.

67C10Step 02-23-2021 03:21 PM

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Who's rear mount fuel tank are you going to use?

I open my photos in Paint, make sure they are oriented correctly, and resave under another name. That is the only way I have found to make sure they insert correctly.

the67Beast 02-23-2021 03:24 PM

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I am going with Boyd’s Welding side fill tank. It’s expensive but high quality from what I hear.

69Tom 02-23-2021 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by conoco (Post 8884424)
How difficult was it to get the bed off? I am currently starting the process of replacing my rockers. I would like to pull the bed and undercoat it along with cleaning the frame up and painting it, I just didn't want to bite off more than I can chew.

Pulling the bed itself isn't super hard. Getting to the point where you can pull it is a totally different story depending on how rusted the mounting bolts are. The truck in my avatar pic was brutal. I think I had to cut every bolt.

68Gold/white 02-23-2021 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by 69Tom (Post 8884531)
Pulling the bed itself isn't super hard. Getting to the point where you can pull it is a totally different story depending on how rusted the mounting bolts are. The truck in my avatar pic was brutal. I think I had to cut every bolt.

X2!!! LOL
Have taken 2 beds off in last year. Completely disassembled one bed...

THere's eight 3/8 carriage bolts holding bed to frame. THe nuts WILL come loose. BUT, and that's a BIG BUT, they will get hung up on what's left of the bolt threads below the nut. THe bed carriage bolts are not as bad as the bedside and front pan bolts are. Next time a cut off wheel will be used to remove the threads hanging below the nuts on ALL the bed bolts!!!

Dr Jekyll 02-23-2021 04:30 PM

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If your using a phone, always hold the phone sideways for pics you want to upload. Or you can open them in ms paint and resave.


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