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It's alsways something.....
![]() Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Douglasville GA
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Re: Changing Bedside on 2003 2500HD shorty
A year later and I still havent gotten to this project. Anyone here changed a bedside that can offer insight?
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laying low
![]() Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Searcy, Ark. USA
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Re: Changing Bedside on 2003 2500HD shorty
Chuck it's hard to say whether you'd be better off repairing your panel or replacing it without seeing it. Myself I'd rather have a new straight panel, knowing full well even new panels quite often require some bodywork too.
As far as drilling the spotwelds out it is a very time consuming job. Drilling and spotwelding the new panel as well. Having the right tools for the job makes any job easier.
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