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Old 10-19-2010, 08:59 PM   #9
jaros44sr
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Re: New to Me 71 k5

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Sorry guys I was wrong, they are 44"s not 60"s. I am still in the process of figuring out what I have.

I have some questions you pros would know.
1. The bed of my truck is a big pile of rust. From the tailgate to about 2/3s back to the front seats. The supports are all eaten up. What is a common fix for this? I emailed one of the vendors and they suggested the swb bed replacement for 67-72 truck.

2. Since I need to take out the floor what is the best way to secure the rest of the body so that I do not have everything out of line later? A buddy of mine are thinking of cutting the bed portion out and lifting the rest of the body off the frame.

3. SIMPLEST gas gauge to put on temporarily? I ran the k5 out of gas today when the po had said the fuel gauge worked.

Thanks for any and all advice.
Kinda tricky around the 'B' posts, stuff is sorta hard to get at, best to leave that area alone. I supported my bedsides at the rear by hanging them from roof rafters. Then I was able to remove the entire floor including all cross braces. You can rack the bed when your done to insure that it is square!

At the time I couldn't find a good used bed, 6 months after I put the wood bed in, I found a bed in Jersey with the same color as my truck....go figure

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