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Old 02-14-2017, 09:31 PM   #1
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Long bed to short bed in one week

We got a customer's truck in from Arkansas on Weds. Customer is from Florida and bought the truck sight unseen. Nice truck with good options on the SPID fresh dark blue and white paint and new trim, but the owner wanted a short bed.

Ordered brand new Goodmark bed sides, chrome sport rear bumper, bumper brackets, license plate mount and license plate light assembly. Then headed to the hardware store for lots of nuts and bolts.
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Old 02-14-2017, 09:41 PM   #2
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Bed sides off.
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Old 02-14-2017, 09:41 PM   #3
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good one to shorten. I am looking for a well optioned long bed to cut down. taking my time till I come across a good deal on acheap Cheyenne super.
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Old 02-14-2017, 09:47 PM   #4
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Step cut frame. Exhaust, fuel and brake lines shortened.
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Old 02-14-2017, 09:58 PM   #5
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Re: Long bed to short bed in one week

Goodmark short bed sides were delivered Friday. Bed floor was welded up. Custom filler neck was attached to Blazer gas tank under the bed.
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Old 02-14-2017, 10:17 PM   #6
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Truck would have been done on Saturday but the rear bumper had some flaws in the chrome, so I had to order another one.
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Old 02-14-2017, 10:33 PM   #7
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I know you were just doing your job and you did a great job, I also know others will disagree but personally I liked it better as a long bed. As I said you did a great job on it but I like the long bed fleetside better. I do like the stepside short bed but wouldn't cut down a nice fleetside to make one though.
Don't get me wrong I would buy a nice cut down truck and be happy with it, I just wouldn't cut down an original longbed to make one.
Again I'm not running down your work, it looks like an excellent job and I'm sure your customer will be very happy with it.

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Old 02-14-2017, 10:48 PM   #8
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Did the same thing years ago. Love the Swb trucks
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Old 02-14-2017, 11:17 PM   #9
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Nice job!
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I know you were just doing your job and you did a great job, I also know others will disagree but personally I liked it better as a long bed. As I said you did a great job on it but I like the long bed fleetside better. I do like the stepside short bed but wouldn't cut down a nice fleetside to make one though.
Don't get me wrong I would buy a nice cut down truck and be happy with it, I just wouldn't cut down an original longbed to make one.
Again I'm not running down your work, it looks like an excellent job and I'm sure your customer will be very happy with it.
I agree all the way around.

I'm colored blind. Just me or has that truck been painted medium blue (510)?
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Old 02-15-2017, 01:13 AM   #11
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nice job. I fully understand some views that cutting down a long bed is not their choice, but i prefer a short bed and well i now have one. Again, i can fully respect those that love a nice long bed, i just prefer a short bed.
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Old 02-15-2017, 07:26 AM   #12
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Nice job, and I have a question. The SPID shows heavy rear spring. My 67 is going under the knife soon and did you leave that one on the truck? If so how does it behave on the road with a short bed, or does it not make a difference until it is weighed down? Just an observation and a stupid question on my part. Looks clean.
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LOL, do you think there is a Bizarro World (Seinfeld reference) out there where people are cutting up SWB trucks and making them into LWB trucks?
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Old 02-15-2017, 12:30 PM   #14
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LOL, do you think there is a Bizarro World (Seinfeld reference) out there where people are cutting up SWB trucks and making them into LWB trucks?
Well there is one for sure.

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I know you were just doing your job and you did a great job, I also know others will disagree but personally I liked it better as a long bed. As I said you did a great job on it but I like the long bed fleetside better. I do like the stepside short bed but wouldn't cut down a nice fleetside to make one though.
Don't get me wrong I would buy a nice cut down truck and be happy with it, I just wouldn't cut down an original longbed to make one.
Again I'm not running down your work, it looks like an excellent job and I'm sure your customer will be very happy with it.
There is a phrase "to each his own"

Good job OP it appears to have turned out great
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Re: Long bed to short bed in one week

It looks like someone did a nice job on the fuel door on the original bed. I would have replicated that.

But if you need to dump that flawed rear bumper, I'd take care of it for you.
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Where are you located in Colorado? I have someone I think I can send your way for another SWB conversion.

Thanks, Steve
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Old 02-15-2017, 06:29 PM   #18
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It looks like someone did a nice job on the fuel door on the original bed. I would have replicated that.
I was thinking the same thing, it was really well done and blended right in! I have a round 88-98 door on my step fender and going with the same when I convert to a fleet bed.

Good job on the relocation though.
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Are you the guy with the Denver CL ad?
That's us. We run an ad in Denver and in Colorado Springs.
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I agree all the way around.

I'm colored blind. Just me or has that truck been painted medium blue (510)?
I think it's too dark to be medium blue. Pictures are in too much light of crappy fluorescent light.
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Nice job, and I have a question. The SPID shows heavy rear spring. My 67 is going under the knife soon and did you leave that one on the truck? If so how does it behave on the road with a short bed, or does it not make a difference until it is weighed down? Just an observation and a stupid question on my part. Looks clean.
Yes with the HD spring they can get quite bouncy. We typically install CPP 4-5 in drop springs new shocks and adjustable pan hard bar and it rides much better.
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It looks like someone did a nice job on the fuel door on the original bed. I would have replicated that.

But if you need to dump that flawed rear bumper, I'd take care of it for you.
I'm talking with my supplier to see what's going to happen with the ones that we rejected. I'll keep u in mind if I can keep them at a discounted cost.
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Where are you located in Colorado? I have someone I think I can send your way for another SWB conversion.

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We are in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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I was thinking the same thing, it was really well done and blended right in! I have a round 88-98 door on my step fender and going with the same when I convert to a fleet bed.

Good job on the relocation though.
Customer didn't want to pay the additional cost for the gas door remove and reinstall. I think the relocation worked out. Thanks!
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Customer didn't want to pay the additional cost for the gas door remove and reinstall. I think the relocation worked out. Thanks!
I wouldn't have either, your setup is much cleaner.... although I still like the tank in the cab myself
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