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02-01-2012, 07:46 PM | #1 |
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Scary Bed Floor
So I had my tire off my truck today and thought I would take some pictures of the bed floor of my truck. These are the supports on the underside of the bed floor.
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02-01-2012, 07:52 PM | #2 |
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Re: Scary Bed Floor
a new bed may be in the future.
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gas tank looks rusty to. Sure you don't have any leaks in it? LOL
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02-01-2012, 08:03 PM | #4 |
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No may a definite, working on getting one.
Nope no holes, but that little section is the only part of the tank that has rust and it is only surface rust.
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check youre frame its also probably rusted trought... mine was and it was a 1ton
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02-01-2012, 08:10 PM | #6 |
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Yeah I have checked and so far everywhere I have seen it is solid. But when this bed is pulled I will look more into it.
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holey crap was this a canadian truck?
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Nope, it was made in Flint and has been in Indiana since. And what is weird about it is that the bed floor itself has very little rust at all and is only is surface rust.
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That's from people not washing the truck correctly. They hosed the paint down but did nothing underneath. It's too bad.
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Whooda thunk it??? I keep a thin (sometimes thicker than others) film of road grime and dirt on mine to protect the paint. So far, so good |
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02-02-2012, 09:42 AM | #11 |
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Not sure for this year truck but i know MAR-K has lots of bed parts. Worth a try...
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its from snow and salty environment believe me
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I live in the rust belt too. I've been thru what you are dealing with and I
suggest that when you replace your bed with another, you seam seal all the edges where your cross supports meet the bed floor. Also clean & coat the bottom side before you install. I use a product called "ZERORUST". It is available in several colors. I use red & black. First I paint with the black, then I switch to red. That way, I get full coverage. A couple coats is all you need. The good thing about RUSTFREE, is you can always touch up any problem area's later. Not so, with products like POR15. I have a 78K20 that's been my plow rig for many years. I got tired of fuel tank's rotting out, so I switched over to polly tanks. You may consider doing the same. Just sayin'.
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Mar-K has cross sills for the wood beds. They may have em for steel floors.
They are real simple pieces. A sheet metal shop might be able to make you some... |
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Yeah they are very simple that's why have considered many time of building my own bed supports. I wouldn't take it to a metal shop because it would cost me more than what I could do it for if I was to do it.
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That's what happens iowa is the same damn way, not to jack your thread but does anyone know where (if) you can buy bed supports my frame and bed floor are in great shape but there are a couple of spots in the the supports where it's started to rust through and i don't see the point in replacing the whole floor since it's solid otherwise
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Unistrut, angle iron? Check your frame cross members.
I don't know if you can but bed supports (they sell everything else) but you can get creative.
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Also if you can't find a bed floor, you could build your own cross supports.
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Yeah, i'' probably have to make my own bed supports they aren't that bad but i just figured if i could replace them then why not
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Yeah the thought has crossed my mind many times, but I would also like to have more solid bedsides so I think it would be easier/ more cost effective to find a good used bed.
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mine should be okay they aren't rusted that bad and i don't want a new bed i'm trying to keep as much of my truck as possible
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Ha me too, but I think it will need amputation.
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