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03-21-2017, 06:53 PM | #1 |
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Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
Have a question. Just purchased new red oak planks (not a kit that would be a much easier job) to replace my old bed wood. My question is, is it OK to remove the old wood and drive the truck while I am working on it? How much stability does the bed provide? Or does it need to be a one day job? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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03-21-2017, 08:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
Go to The Mar-K web site and look at the tech section. very good info on doing the wood. The wood is what ties it all together with out it there is not much holding the bed on the truck. There are all the sizes and details for cutting the boards out there so you can prep them all ahead of time. You can split it up over a couple of days you will have a better time with it.
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
I drive mine every day.
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
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03-22-2017, 12:44 AM | #5 |
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
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Thanks for info. Found website quite informative. Will probably take out just one board to double check measurements before taking them all out. |
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
I used The info from GMC Pauls to make mine and they fit perfect. Here is the link. http://www.gmcpauls.com/47-72_BedWood_Info.htm Make them based on these measurements and you will be good to go. I would order all new bolts to back with. Makes it a lot easier and a good bit of mine broke. A cordless impact will be your new best friend doing this. There are a lot of bolts to pull.
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
100% agree with Jimmy above, used the GMC Paul's info and also the Mar-k information for painting black as well.
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
just a note top all, once all boards are removed, there is nothing left to hold the bed to the frame. You must either strap the bed to the frame using a few bed boards to strap to or use some of the long bolts that go through two of the boards and leave two boards. Which if i looked carefully at RVRFOOT's pic, I would have noticed.
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04-16-2017, 09:36 PM | #12 |
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
I thought I did mine according to those dimensions but they are too narrow. If I were to do them again I think I'd do them a few at a time and get them tighter. But that is after they have been done once and I wouldn't have to prep all the stuff underneath or the strips again.
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Reed62 you put it much better words than I could.
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04-19-2017, 07:04 PM | #14 |
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Re: Installing a new wood bed on a 65 c10
Their dimensions worked fine for me...
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