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Old 05-13-2011, 01:05 PM   #1
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Take off the side of the bed. See, I found a 68 that has almost pristine bed-sides and I can get tem for 75 bucks a piece. I am ssuming 9/16 to 5/8's but what else will I need. I have never pulled the bedsides off before. Thanks!

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Old 05-13-2011, 01:16 PM   #2
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a cutoff wheel. there are 2 small spot welds at the back by where the tailgate mounts.
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Old 05-13-2011, 01:22 PM   #3
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yikes, no outlets, better look for a battery powered one, would a metal chisel and hammer do it without damaging anything?

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I suppose you could try that too.
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You will also need 1/2" wrench. 1/2" Socket, and wrench, Large Phillips screwdriver, and possibly a toarch. WES
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Got it, thanks! Is the torch for the spot welds to heat up and then break?
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I found taking mine off that once you started loosening the nuts the carriage type bolts wanted to turn in the holes. Be sure and spray the threads with penetrating oil. It also helps if you clean the threads with a small wire brush after spraying them the first time, then spray them again. Yes, I know it is a pain in the arse, but it really helps in getting them off. Also, have someone in the bed holding down on the bolt heads. I have found that pushing down on the bolt heads with the handle of large hammer works well and it is easy to hang on to.

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Instead of trying to loosen up the old bolts, just over-tighten and snap them off. Quick and easy.
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Old 05-13-2011, 02:28 PM   #9
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Thanks for the advise all, I really appreciate it!
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The toarch is for cutting the nuts off on the bolts that will ultimately spin on you. WES
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Old 05-13-2011, 02:48 PM   #11
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do a search on here, I recently typed it out pretty good for a guy on how to do it
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Here it is

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awesome, thanks!
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Y not buy the whole bed?
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nice work-submitted for a possible FAQ on that!
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A cordless drill may be an easier find and should drill out the spot welds.
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Old 05-14-2011, 08:15 AM   #17
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A drill I have. It is in a junkyard or I would go for the whole bed. Well, maybe I still will, they have cheap pices. Found an original general motors horncap in the cab, great chrome condiion (if chrome is what they used.) tghe guy asked me if it was a gascap, got it for 3 bucks.
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Instead of trying to loosen up the old bolts, just over-tighten and snap them off. Quick and easy.
I agree 100% also if you have a cordless sawsall to cut the welds it works well

take the wheel tub too the bolts that hold it to the bed are threaded into the bed side if you break one you'll be making more work for yourself...

I would go for the hole bed too depending on your relationship with the yard they make let you take it home strip it and bring back your old stuff....a junk bed is better than no bed
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Old 05-14-2011, 09:26 AM   #19
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good idea or I could bring the whole bed/differential home, swap out my panels and have a matching trailer!

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