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i have a 78, 80, and 83/84 or whatever+ bed that i could measure bolt holes that were original. i couldnt show the hardware, none of them have original stuff just bolts, washers, etc my grandpa threw in when they were off for whaever reasons.Bingo. Looks like we have the same issue. My truck is a 81, the bed is a 77. I’m drilling holes in the frame to match the bed. Thanks!!!
Bingo. Looks like we have the same issue. My truck is a 81, the bed is a 77. I’m drilling holes in the frame to match the bed. Thanks!!!
My 85 truck didn’t have sleeves. I am not the first owner, but the truck only has 50k+ original miles on it. I took the bed off myself a few months ago to install a new fuel tank and the sleeves weren’t there.
Mine did not have sleeves either.
That’s what it is then, a CUCV thing. Must be part of the upfit that allowed them to claim the 1-1/4 ton capacity. I reinstalled mine with the sleeves when I bought new bed bolts, so it feels extra macho to drive around.Both my CUCV M1008 K30 have sleeves on front bolt between flanges of C .
The pictures in this thread aren’t mine, but that’s interesting what your dealer said. I would think torque is what stresses frames rather than power.@Frankenchevy,
I believe it was in either '87 or a couple of years later that GM went to their heavy duty frame for all their pickup trucks. And all that extra framing your pictures have been showing are part of it. I know that when I was rebuilding my truck in '94-'95 I had been going over to my Chevy dealer to get stuff for my truck that was genuine Chevy, when a sales guy was showing me all the beefing up that GM had done to the frame up by the engine and back there under the bed so these trucks could haul much more than my year would ever have. It was impressive. In the '95 ones the engine area of the frame was double what mine was, for bigger more powerful engines.
I do the same. There are hints of silver smudges all over the underside of my truck.My truck originally had dual tanks, between the defective switching valve and the corroded tank I just decided to remove the passenger side tank.
If I remove a bolt on the exterior of the truck, it goes back in place with some anti seize on the threads!! Few things are more infuriating than “environmental Loctite”.
I’ll see if fastenal carries stainless carriage bolts. Thanks!!!