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Old 07-03-2014, 10:51 PM   #1
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Re: Bed Locating Tabs

Put me down for a set. Was the bed purchased aftermarket and how did it fit? Where was it purchased from? I'm thinking of switching my stepper to a fleet side.
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Re: Bed Locating Tabs

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Put me down for a set. Was the bed purchased aftermarket and how did it fit? Where was it purchased from? I'm thinking of switching my stepper to a fleet side.
I used Goodmark bed sides, wheel tubs and tailgate with Mar-K front panel, cross sills, stainless tailgate links, handle relocator kit, and bed wood. The fit was pretty good, but as with any aftermarket sheet metal, it did need some massaging to get the final fit the way I wanted as far as the bed itself. It lined up with the frame quite well. I believe Southern Kentucky Classics (SOKY Classics) has a "one-part-number" kit with all of the metal parts included.
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