SquareRoot
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- Joined
- Mar 18, 2017
- Posts
- 4,194
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- Location
- Arizona
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 85
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
My buddy bought this for the axles for $1500. In exchange for setting up the axles for his K5, I'm taking the bed. It's perfectly straight and rust free (S. Cali).
The bed is going on my 86 K20. My truck was t-boned long before I bought it. I have checked the frame every way possible and there isn't any damage to the frame and it appears straight. However, the body lines on the bed have never lined up with the cab. I installed new poly cab mounts but that didn't fix it. I'm convinced the metal was stretched and the bed isn't square. From underneath the truck I can see the repair ( body hammer holes and bondo) on the inside of the panel.
So, to the point. How does the bed panels attach? Are they separate pieces attached with spot welds and seam sealer?
Also, the new bed has a 3/8th hole near the front and back upper part of the wheel well. They are in line horizontally, the same height as the taillights. Are these indicative of a trim piece?
More to come...
The bed is going on my 86 K20. My truck was t-boned long before I bought it. I have checked the frame every way possible and there isn't any damage to the frame and it appears straight. However, the body lines on the bed have never lined up with the cab. I installed new poly cab mounts but that didn't fix it. I'm convinced the metal was stretched and the bed isn't square. From underneath the truck I can see the repair ( body hammer holes and bondo) on the inside of the panel.
So, to the point. How does the bed panels attach? Are they separate pieces attached with spot welds and seam sealer?
Also, the new bed has a 3/8th hole near the front and back upper part of the wheel well. They are in line horizontally, the same height as the taillights. Are these indicative of a trim piece?
More to come...