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04-13-2013, 11:05 PM | #1 |
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Longbed vs Fleetside
I have a '68 LWB C10 and I am looking at replacement panels on LMC for the bed. There are choices between "Longbed" and "Fleetside".
What is the difference?
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04-13-2013, 11:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
Ummm, unless something has changed....fleetside is a standard bedside, be it long or short. Otherwise you get a Stepside....long or short.
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
that is what I thought. You either have a fleetside or a stepside, and either LWB or SWB.
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
Make sure someone isn't confusing the terms "Longbed" and "Longhorn".
There IS a difference... of about half a foot. |
04-14-2013, 12:22 AM | #5 |
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
Step away from the LMC . At least,what are ya going to do? They printed a mistake in their book and calling to ask won't get you anywhere. Best to go elsewhere. Fleetside or longbed makes no sense.
Both Stepside and Fleetside are standard. They are their own model and the same goes for long or short. The only option is wood floor in a Fleetside. The Stepsides are standard,or base,if you go by cost. The cheapest midel would be a 6cyl SWB Stepside,which is why the Govt trucks were that model...lowest bid.
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
I find Longhorns or Long Wheel Base's, just plain out ugly..Mainly due to my OCD
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
I find shortbeds to be too short and stubby. I like them long and low.
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Well those aren't half bad, pretty nice looking
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
I too prefer SWB trucks as far as lowered/customs go, I also prefer stepsides. I don't bash anyones preference or truck as each is individual to the persons tastes/budget, here is mine in all it's calico, primer and rust,another reason I can't talk S^#t. I suggest you post a pic of your truck so we can see what edge you have, what with your negative comments you must have something better than everyone else.
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
maybe if you posted pictures of the bed you r tryin to repair sombody can tell you what u need and where ta git it
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
i once had a short, fleet step long bed.
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
QUOTE=yote1234;6013636]i once had a short, fleet step long bed.[/QUOTE]
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
OK, I'll bit what do you mean, exactly???? Maybe a chopped lwb fleetside with accessory steps.
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Re: Longbed vs Fleetside
Here we have a longer than LWB that is now a sorta short stepside. But it is alas stepless.
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Tim you not only have an amazing archive.. but..alas your funny too..
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i was just kidding, but it does hurt just thinking about it.
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Thank You! Glad you (and others) enjoyed the picture it seemed apropos.
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Aww yes I love a good laugh. Tim I got a good chuckel out of that.
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So,that's a long short step bed fleet,right? After all,it most like was a fleet order.
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Perfect Tim just perfect!
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If I remove the steps from my shortbed stepside, is it still a stepside? LOL
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I believe that would be a "stepless" side....
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