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Sorry for the poor quality pics, I used what I had. Not a good camera at all, so they'll have to do for now.



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I bought this alum. bed at an auction for under $400. :D The floor of the bed isn't done yet. Still need to replace the pieces on the back part and the door over the G/N hitch.



Bought the light panel on the back from www.iowa80.com



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Still need to put some mud flaps (or toolboxes) in front of the tires.



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stacks & flatbed pics

Bryan,

WAY TO GO!!!! Oo.

Talked about stacked, their both chromed to quote a famous song!!!!:-laf

If you hit the Cummins web site, you may find some Cummins/Dodge mud flaps like I purchased for my truck. The ones I picked up are 18 x 25. If I remember right, they had larger ones there. :cool:

How about a set of chrome 1/4 fenders? Plus a short Cummins flap on the bottom. I could really spend $$$$ ;)

What did you do about the fuel inlet? :confused:

What kind of extra lights are going on next? :)

I'll have the heat shield soon!

Best of luck!!



WAYNES WORLD
 
thats one tough looking truck!!!!!



At work we put the gas fill tube inside the drivers side toolbox when it came time to trash the old beat up bed of a 88 gmc1 1ton to a flatbed (easier to haul wood and mulch)
 
Looks good, I've always thought a set of small aluminum saddle tanks would look good on a setup like yours. 100 or so additional gallons of fuel would be nice when traveling.



RJR
 
Nice truck I want to add some stacks to mine but I would like them to exit between the cab and flatbed so they do not take up any bed space. How did you connect them under the truck with flex pipe or rigid fittings?
 
Looking good. Here's a pic of mine to give you an idea of how the drop boxes look. My bed's about a year overdue for an acid wash so it's beyond dirty.

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Thanks for the compliments guys. :)



Haven't done anything to fuel fill yet. Been busy rollin' 18 wheels. I started on this project in late Aug. This is as far as I've gotten so far. Will be glad when I get done with the bed. :)



I had a 5" exhaust already, so it was a simple plumbing job under the bed. The Y-pipe is on top, with flex tubing going to the elbows below the stacks. I do have a short piece of flex under the bed to offer some flexability when off-road.



A pair of saddle tanks has crossed my mind before. Saw a Ford F-350 roll-back w/ saddles before. Looked good. :)



Wayne- LEDs will be going on the running boards and the air-dam sometime. One project at a time. ;) Have considered a set of SS Q-fenders also. Time will tell. Have some mudflaps to go there for now. Don't have them on yet. :(



The rear flaps are 24"x 30" w/SS weights on the bottom.



Nice looking truck QRTRHRS. :) You should've seen how dirty this bed was when I bought it. Used a gollon of real acid wash (full strength) and brushed in. The cheap wheel cleaner acid wash isn't strong enough to do much good. Then power washed it off. With exception to some of the underside, towards the rear, none had turned black yet. Just alot of dirt and grime. Wasn't oxidized to awful bad yet. Has all new lights, and added a few.
 
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