Grit dog
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- Joined
- May 18, 2020
- Posts
- 6,970
- Reaction score
- 12,220
- Location
- Auburn, Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
@kalger
Nice truck! I’m glad you found the unhooked wire.
No one mentioned it but your truck looks like a 3/4 ton not a half ton like you’ve posted.
The rusted bed floor is unfortunate especially considering how clean the rest of the truck looks.
Good news, junk beds with good floors are fairly plentiful for the budget repair. Cut a chunk and weld a chunk, or replace the whole floor with a used one.
Other good news, while it’s a big job, the whole bed un bolts into 6 pieces save for couple little welds in the back.
Cost wise you can buy a front half replacement floor that you’d have to weld across the middle for about $250. I’d do this before disassembling an old bed unless it was free (and you learn how to take the junk one apart before doing yours). You could do this front half replacement. short of welding it back, with hand tools and a grinder. And less labor than doing a legit patch in 2 places. IMO
A whole bottom piece is almost $1000.
The front and wheel wells look fine.
Nice truck! I’m glad you found the unhooked wire.
No one mentioned it but your truck looks like a 3/4 ton not a half ton like you’ve posted.
The rusted bed floor is unfortunate especially considering how clean the rest of the truck looks.
Good news, junk beds with good floors are fairly plentiful for the budget repair. Cut a chunk and weld a chunk, or replace the whole floor with a used one.
Other good news, while it’s a big job, the whole bed un bolts into 6 pieces save for couple little welds in the back.
Cost wise you can buy a front half replacement floor that you’d have to weld across the middle for about $250. I’d do this before disassembling an old bed unless it was free (and you learn how to take the junk one apart before doing yours). You could do this front half replacement. short of welding it back, with hand tools and a grinder. And less labor than doing a legit patch in 2 places. IMO
A whole bottom piece is almost $1000.
The front and wheel wells look fine.