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PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:09 pm 
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Does anyone have detailed dimensions for a stepside bed? I'm looking at what it would take to customize a stock bed to a stepside. This way, the bed will have the factory lines. The big thing would be to get the wheel fenders to flow with the style of the stock look.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:37 pm 
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Let me know what dimensions you need and I'll measure the extra bed I have.
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Pretty much everything. But i can get by with the width of the bed itself, overall width, length, depth and height of the fenders. Width and height of the wheel openings. The rest i'll most likely need to tailor the dimensions to suite the truck itself. Any help would be great. Thanks...

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Ok,

The bed rails are 4 1/4" wide and 68 3/8" long

Inside the bed measures 41" x 65 1/2"

fender width is 11 1/2" from the box to the widest part(lip around wheelwell)

wheelwells are 15" tall and the width tapers from 30 1/2" at the bottom to 28" at the top just before it makes the sharp radius

Tailgate is 40 5/8" x 15 3/4"

I have 2 of them so if you need any other measurments, let me know which ones and I'll get them for ya. Hope this helps :wink:

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Thanks for the help with this! Now i can get a better idea if a plan can be made. I dont know what to do with the back of the cab. If it looks ok, i'll leave it alone.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:03 am 
Hey see you've said you got two step sides. Any chance of you selling one?


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vws6773 wrote:
Hey see you've said you got two step sides. Any chance of you selling one?


Nope

In fact, I'm looking for another one 8O

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