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03-10-2003, 09:53 AM | #1 |
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fiberglass beds/bedsides
just wondering if anybody has used them or knows anybody that has. The price seems kind of steep, but if it will never rust it seems worth it. just hanin a problem finding nice longbox bedsides and just wondering if anyone has had experiance with fiberglass sides.
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03-10-2003, 10:06 AM | #2 |
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I never even knew they existed. Where did you find those at?
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03-10-2003, 03:23 PM | #3 |
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found them at usbody.com
they have complete cab shells and complete bedsand bedsides. they claim there as strong as original steel.claim they carry same payload
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03-10-2003, 03:56 PM | #4 |
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Very interesting....
No, I never knew that this stuff existed. I would love to see it in person, or find someone who has used it. I would worry a little about the cab and fit. Although a glass cab might have advantages. I work with fiberglass a lot better than steel. A complete bed is interesting. I hope someone responds to this thread who has seen this stuff before.
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03-10-2003, 06:13 PM | #5 |
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Had a guy come into the farm and ranch supply store one day and he had a brand new Chevy with a 100% composite bed. Even the tailgate was plastic. He said he paid a little extra for it, but the dealer told him that within the next 10 years you will have to pay extra for a metal bed. It was strange because in order to get the strength they apparently use a honeycomb design, and it is so thick that the wheel wells are only about 1" wide. I think it's a good idea. Hope this means replacement parts will be cheaper.
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By the way, we loaded they guy down with just under 4200 lbs, didn't make a dent (ha ha ha).
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03-10-2003, 10:53 PM | #7 |
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I might be wrong but I think there is a differnace in fiberglass and composite. I question haulin' in a fiberglass bed?
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03-11-2003, 10:40 AM | #8 |
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I would imagine that if they use good composite mat or core mat (I can't remember the exact name) that the bed would hold just as much as a steel or wood one. As long as the fiberglass bed is fully supported just like a steel one, I would think it would be fine.
I wonder what the weight difference between the two is?
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03-11-2003, 11:42 AM | #9 |
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not sure the differnce in weight. but they have complete door shells stepside beds fleetside beds and cabs and complete tilt front ends.
www.usbody.com
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they have the big cowl in duction hoods up to 5'' cowl i think.
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03-11-2003, 12:25 PM | #11 |
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I have 2 harley side cars,1 steel, 1 fiberglass.Both are the ULH style.The fiberglass was made special for the RCP.It is even marked Royal Canadian Police.The steel weighs 18 pounds less than the glass.The floor of the steel is 18ga.,the floor of the glass is .75inch thick to handle the weight of passengers.
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03-11-2003, 02:57 PM | #13 |
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Not an avalanche. LWB 3/4 ton pick-up, 4WD.
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03-11-2003, 03:15 PM | #14 |
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Nifty...did it have the storage in the bedsides or was it just plain thick?
Sounds cool to me...plastic is a great material for beds, IMO...instant bedliner!
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And for only $6000 you can be the proud owner of a new cab that still "requires professional instalation." I wonder what it would cost to get a fiberglass cab shell fitted with a dash, the headliner that is included in the purchase price, but is not yet installed, and all of the other neccessities for making the cab sit on the frame. I'm not good buddies with any fiberglass men, are you?
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An easy way to tell if a new chevy truck has a composite bed is by the lettering on it. If "chevrolet" is embossed in the tailgate, it's a composite bed. The steel beds still use either an emblem or a decal.
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03-11-2003, 06:17 PM | #17 |
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jeffbo is right. Also, to answer your question Project1970, there was no storage. The honeycomb, or whatever re-enforcement they use, is just that thick. I figure as long as I can slide a 4x8 sheet in there it's ok.
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Sounds crazy, but very cool...and it makes sense, though the only downside is you're getting more or less stepside space with fleetside looks. Not that I'd mind; I prefer the look of a fleet, and yet at the same time, I don't find those extra spaces around the wheels that a fleet gives you all that useful.
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Im not sure on the beds for the trucks. but I have had a chance to talk to a friend back home that had the fiberglass front clip on a 60's model F*rd . ( I know Im going to hear it for the F wordbut..) any way I looked at it first hand as far as construction. it was just as durable as the regular steel front clips because of the bracing they put into it and such. plus when he wanted to mess with the engine he just tilted the whole front end forward it was so cool Sh*t. I love the idea of being able to get the entire front end out of the way. but theres a draw back to fiberglass. one thing these old trucks are known for is that fact that if you hit a new car it gets totalled where as we rebuff the paint and its fine. if we switch the metal for fiberglass there goes that fact that the truck is hard to destroy in the case of an accident. basically its like doing 70 down the interstate in a speed boat. if youre making a show truck the fiberglass would be great as well as racing purposes because of the weight and what not.for a daily driver Id stick with steel.
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Interesting topic...I like fiberglass stuff and I'm hoping someone has a picture of a finished glass bed. Please post it if you do!
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Here's an unfinished bed
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And the cab
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thanx for all the input. would love to see pictures of a finished bed. if anybody has done this
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