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Location: Greenfield Mass.
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did anybody ever decide if gmc pauls short bed stepside wood dimensions were correct or not. I want to start making and rebuilding my bed. I am going to a truck swap meet sunday morning 18th (northeast chevy/gmc truck club) (plug) in wendell mass. looking for some deals If someone has any good dimensions that they have used could they please post them here for downloading for us less enlightened members THANKS,
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Easley, South Carolina
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The widths of the boards is OK, It's the slots for the strips that's wrong. The sketch he has says a total of 3/4 inch from the edge of the board for the D (1/20 + C (1/4) strip. Heck, the strips are 1-1/2 inch in width. It dosen't math out. The screws have to go in between the boards, don't they?
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Location: East Central, MO
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OK..........i just went out and measured my old boards that I had got from Chevy Duty. They have been laying out in the weather for 2 years. They fit great when they were in the truck. They measured out to 7 5/8, 5 3/4, and 3 1/8. Pauls numbers did not match the measurements of the boards when I took them out of the truck so the last time I made boards I split the difference between what he had and the old boards. I have one strip that doesnt really fit like it should. Remember these boards have been outside on the ground for 2 years. They were treated with linseed oil so they are actually in pretty good shape yet.
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