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Anyone know if the wood/stainless kits for pickup beds are the same for a panel?


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Not for TF panels. I was able to use stainless from a fleetside kit w/ enough strips to make
them work. Measure what you have and see.


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From what I understand, replacing the wood in a panel truck is no small task. The outer most boards go under the body and all the boards are held down in the rear by special flat topped bolts so they sit flush. I think they are called elevator bolts. No doubt yours are rusted solid and you will break one or two getting them out. The entire project is possible but a ton of work. Sand and stain or do what most do, lay carpet or fabric down to make it look clean. Show us a pic of what you are working with.


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Originally Posted by Ric Altman
Anyone know if the wood/stainless kits for pickup beds are the same for a panel?
The web site for Jim Carter Truck parts in Independence, MO has a technical section that I believe give the dimensions of the wood in the floors of panel trucks. Same for Suburbans?


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I've launched the project. All the bracing underneath is rotten, including the wood.


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Looking really great! thumbs_up


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Very nice indeed dance


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A difficult job requirig meticulous work. Kudos to you for a beautiful result.
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