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I did a search didnt find anything. Does anyone have a link to bed installation instructions. Like crossmember placement. Im having truck painted and need to temparily bolt the bed without wood. Does this require and special procedures?

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if you don't have an assembly manual [worth getting], look around MarK .... really all you need to do is have the basic box together and bolt some cross members in so it'll sit on the frame - best painted off the truck anyway and with the tailgate off

Bill


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With the basic box assembled, just use some thin wood strips(strapping) to set the bed height and location. What about the front of the bed panel and back of cab?

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With the basic box assembled, just use some thin wood strips(strapping) to set the bed height and location. What about the front of the bed panel and back of cab?

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We have done several, if you still need some arm-chair coaching/suggestions.


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yes I sure would, I have the bed off now, do I bolt the cross members on with a 1/4" shim? And try to find some holes in bed that line up w/ crossmembers? They are going to paint w/ bed off and reinstall to paint stripe down side. I dont have trim holes in fenders or doors but I do in the bed. I probably need to provide the molding so the lines are straight? thanks


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