Waylon
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- First Name
- Waylon
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 305
IF you decide to take the bed bolts loose, get up under there and use a wire brush to remove as much rust and dirt as you can from the bolts. Spray the bolts and nuts liberally with some penetrating oil. I use PB Blaster.
Let them soak for days and then spray them again. Keep doing that for a couple of weeks if you aren’t in a hurry. That’s going to make removing the nuts much easier.
Another thing to consider is having to remove the hoses from your fuel tank. When I replaced my fuel tank, mine were stuck and I had to cut them loose and replace them with new ones. You might be able to just unbolt your filler neck from the bed without removing the hoses.
The bed isn’t very hard to slide around on the frame once everything is loose. I don’t think you would need to move it back very far.
Let them soak for days and then spray them again. Keep doing that for a couple of weeks if you aren’t in a hurry. That’s going to make removing the nuts much easier.
Another thing to consider is having to remove the hoses from your fuel tank. When I replaced my fuel tank, mine were stuck and I had to cut them loose and replace them with new ones. You might be able to just unbolt your filler neck from the bed without removing the hoses.
The bed isn’t very hard to slide around on the frame once everything is loose. I don’t think you would need to move it back very far.