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01-17-2009, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: East Haven, CT
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Bought a decent used bed for my 87
I bought a respectable solid 6.5 foot fleetside for my 87 locally for $300. The bed on my truck now, has a severely rotted cross brace, tail pan, and the entire left bedside is now rotting away in numerous sections. Instead of repairing my bed, I was better off buying this solid used one. I will post some pics tomarrow
I am going to have the bed prepped and painted by a respected local body man. I'm not starting the project until spring (too cold in CT!), but I have some things to do while the bed is being prepped and painted. I have had great luck with Zero Rust on rusted parts. I was going to sand down the frame while my bed is off and apply zero rust. Will zero rust work well on the frame or is there a better product out there for frames? I was also going to coat the entire underneath of the new bed with zero rust. Is this a good or bad idea? I'm not going to have the body man spray the inside of the bed. I want to have it coated with bedlining material. A local company specializes in this. Their work comes out well but it is pricey at about $300. How are the DIY liners? While the bed is off I will also be installing (FINALLY!) a lowering kit. I have decided on a 2.5/4 kit. I hope my 255/70/15 tires don't rub. My truck is a dual tanker. The bed I bought is also a dual tank bed. My drivers side tank I replaced last year. The passenger tank leaks. I don't drive very far, I think one tank will be fine. I would replace the passenger tank but the supports are completely rotted, and if I am going to replace that tank I would also put in a new fuel pump. This just adds to more money towards the project for something I probably won't use often. Is there any harm of removing this tank will my bed is off, and keeping it off? A tank I guess could always be added later if need be, it would just have to be installed.
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87 Chevy 2wd SWB: 305/700r4 Dual Exhaust, K&N Filter, Injector Pod Spacer, TBI Spacer, Belltech Front Sway Bar, Corvette Servo, Western Chassis 4/6 and c-notch Last edited by chevymotocross; 01-17-2009 at 09:58 PM. |
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