Posted April 20, 201312 yr [ATTACH]5381[/ATTACH]Picked up a MINT condition bed today! Woot!!Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
April 20, 201312 yr Author LolYeah, I picked the bed up right around the corner from BPS. Since its 4hrs from home, I had to peruse the store..Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
April 20, 201312 yr My wife and I went on a little back road riding tonight too but only got fries and ice cream.
April 20, 201312 yr Man, bass pro has everything! Man, I had no idea they carried Dodge Ram parts either. How are their prices? I am going to have look these folks up.
April 20, 201312 yr Man, I had no idea they carried Dodge Ram parts either. How are their prices? I am going to have look these folks up. Man, this place has got everything!
April 21, 201312 yr Staff One of you guys should start a dodge parts superstore . I had a dream they stopped accepting United States currency but all stores accepted Cummins parts instead .
April 21, 201312 yr Author [ATTACH]5393[/ATTACH][ATTACH]5394[/ATTACH][ATTACH]5395[/ATTACH]Now I just need to get taillight harnesses and get the bumper on. JD7210 bucket scales showed 1360lbs wow!Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
April 22, 201312 yr Author thanks. yeah ive hated it since day one, so the OE bed is like having a new truck to me
April 22, 201312 yr Owner That old bed looks heavy as hell no wonder your MPG sucked. The stock bed looks better...
April 23, 201312 yr [ATTACH]5393[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]5394[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]5395[/ATTACH] Now I just need to get taillight harnesses and get the bumper on. JD7210 bucket scales showed 1360lbs wow! Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2 Did you weigh the oem bed by chance? everytime I ever moved one I swore they were heavy as hell but in reality theyre just more awkward than anything. Im guessing not much more than a couple hundred pounds. Truck looks great
April 23, 201312 yr Author Did you weigh the oem bed by chance? everytime I ever moved one I swore they were heavy as hell but in reality theyre just more awkward than anything. Im guessing not much more than a couple hundred pounds. Truck looks greatI think he said 600 something.. but it also had the bumper and reese hitch laying in the bed, along with a wood pallet. - - - Updated - - - any ideas as to where I could get the rubber hose to extend the fuel filler neck? I assume a radiator hose in unacceptable..
April 23, 201312 yr I personally like/liked the look of the flatbed.:2cents:But coming from a farm/ranch and service background I am partial to beds instead of boxes.
April 23, 201312 yr Only an appearance improvement from the rust removal IMO - but I'm glad you found one!
April 23, 201312 yr I personally like/liked the look of the flatbed. But coming from a farm/ranch and service background I am partial to beds instead of boxes. Same here. I have seen them black and without the rust and they look pretty slick. I know a lot of guys swear by flatbeds and will never go back to a box. 4 wheelers can be loaded from any angle and you have more room. Sacks of whatever you use on the farm you just throw on. But I use mine as a minivan so I'll keep my bed Theres benefits to both. Last year when I went riding for a week at a huge riding area, we loaded the trailer as packed as we could loaded my bed full of firewood and threw a 4 wheeler on top of the firewood. So it has it's place. I think some people have little slots for side rails on flat beds so they could easily get their "bed" back to a point. There is also the look of the truck to figure out which class you're in at the fashion show.
April 24, 201312 yr Owner I rather have a true FLAT bed without all the extra metal sides and added weight. Flatbed should be lighter not heavier than the stock box. Even my old 1972 Dodge Power Wagon had a lighter flat bed than the stock box.
April 24, 201312 yr There is a difference between service style beds and flat beds and tow beds. His was a dedicated tow bed with a couple storage compartments.Don't lump them all into the same category guys, they all have a different purpose. I have had just as many pickups over the years with flatbeds and service beds as I have had boxes.
April 24, 201312 yr Author Ok, so anyway, the bed I had was a great bed for it's purpose. If I towed for a living, then it would've been perfect, if that's all I did. But, I needed a truck bed for hauling things without a trailer, or having to tie/strap stuff down every time.The rust looked a helluva lot worse than it was. And that bed was freaking heavy.. The clearance between the overloads and the stops has increased by 2.25" with this bed on, versus the old bed. It was insanely heavy. The Western Hauler beds are overly built. The floor section has cross-beams of 2x2x.25 wall box tubing every 8 inches, from front to back.
April 24, 201312 yr That's funny, sounds heavier built than the CM flatbed I have on my new truck, by far - and that's MEANT to haul things on!
[ATTACH]5381[/ATTACH]Picked up a MINT condition bed today! Woot!!Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2