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Old 05-25-2008, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by CJM
Just wait till you do it, then you will see what the rest of us are talking about.
well im unna give it a try and if it looks like crap ill take it off and sell the bed im not gunna cut the bed up or anything just make the mounts on the bed and frame hook up and if not im gunna build a flat bed not really wasting any money i could sell it for 500 and im gunna buy the bed for 200 so we will see how it looks
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check this out and see if it will work for you

http://www.bgfiberglassusa.com/
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check this out and see if it will work for you

http://www.bgfiberglassusa.com/
ive already checked that out and it would cost almost 2k to do that when i could spend like 300 and have a nice step side
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i found the bed i want but i dont know what it came off of heres some pics of it one being on a toyota and just another one i think it looks good






i think its off a chevy

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Old 05-25-2008, 08:13 PM
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that's a chevy bed.

yea, late 80's chevy, but so?
ooh...
maybe it was a ford?
hehehe...



I said- I'd rather see you fit a flatbed on top of, and as wide as, the frame and flare out some fenders around your wheels-

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i think it looks pretty sweet on the toyota makes it look kinda oldskool and would look sick with the 35's im gunna be rocking soon
Old 05-25-2008, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
that's a chevy bed.

yea, late 80's chevy, but so?
ooh...
maybe it was a ford?
hehehe...



I said- I'd rather see you fit a flatbed on top of, and as wide as, the frame and flare out some fenders around your wheels-
what do u mean by that... show me an example plsss


i was thinking something like this but with some mud flaps or put someold style chevy fenders up there idk yet




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Old 05-25-2008, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 93rustedyota
what do u mean by that... show me an example plsss


i was thinking something like this but with some mud flaps or put someold style chevy fenders up there idk yet



nope... yer done there.
I'll not ask for pics of that with dually's.
may the pulling force be with you!
but you'll need flaps to be legal on the street
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Originally Posted by 93rustedyota
it leans a bit to the right...

IMO, that looks better than the stepside, but I was never a big fan of stepside trucks, sooo....
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oh, and you'll need red lights to the sides of teh bed behind the wheels and refoloecttors tooll heehee
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
it leans a bit to the right...
Fuel tank..
Old 05-25-2008, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by CJM
Fuel tank..
ahhhh, ok... see, now I know I'm redneck, because as soon as I read that, I though "well hell, I'd just throw some bricks on the other side in that tool box, and as the gas got used, I'd take the bricks out one at a time", lmao
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That Toy with the Chev stepside does look pretty cool to me, but you'd definitely have to cut a section out of the middle to make it the same width as your Toy.
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
but you'll need flaps to be legal on the street
Not in Missouri....it passed just like that...suprised me too...apparently only duallies and fool-sized trucks need flaps here
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