Hey guys-
Well, I was thinking tonight on the way home.
I purchased my truck and the pickup bed was good and trashed on the inside and needed to be really replaced. Tailgate is beat up goo too. I can find a good used set for approx $1000 and have to go pick it up wherever it may be!
But, our beds are so weak and flimsy that I have dented mine up even worse with a few light loads. The front of the bed it worse after it looks like it is ready to go right thru into the cab :{ Anyways, even it i get a good used one, it prob is going to do the same things with a little hauling. I got to also figure in having to strip and repaint the bed that i get. I figure that will run me about $1000 dollars for a good job. So now I'm in the hole over $2000.
Then I was thinking, well, why don't I do something that will never need paint, be much stronger and lighter than the factory bed, and look way cool and still be totally functional. I was thinking flatbed but not just any flatbed.
First, Buy a regular old aluminum flatbed (appox $1500) and then weld 2x3" bars on each corner and in the middle then weld dual wall aluminum plates on each side. The sides would the the stock height of a regular factory bed. Make a custom dual wall aluminum tailgate with the hardware on the stock tailgate. I could even linex the inside making it super duper heavy duty
Now to the next dilema is I go camping in the truck for a few weekends a year. I pretty much lose the camper shell option after I custom make a flatbed with sides. However, then a big picture of a military troop carrier came into my mind. Like one of those old 2 1/2 ton trucks with the canvas tops. When I do my daily driving just run the regular flatbed with sides and when I need to go camping i could custom make some U-shaped bars that fit into the stake pockets. Cover it is a custom made canvas top. It would look great and be very easy to put on/remove and be lightweight/ easy to store... If you still cant get a visial picture of what I am thinking- check my readers rigs- I drew up some quick pics on microsoft paint... just think of the rearend looking like a back end of a original hummer pickup... . anyone like my idea?
Erik
Well, I was thinking tonight on the way home.
I purchased my truck and the pickup bed was good and trashed on the inside and needed to be really replaced. Tailgate is beat up goo too. I can find a good used set for approx $1000 and have to go pick it up wherever it may be!
But, our beds are so weak and flimsy that I have dented mine up even worse with a few light loads. The front of the bed it worse after it looks like it is ready to go right thru into the cab :{ Anyways, even it i get a good used one, it prob is going to do the same things with a little hauling. I got to also figure in having to strip and repaint the bed that i get. I figure that will run me about $1000 dollars for a good job. So now I'm in the hole over $2000.
Then I was thinking, well, why don't I do something that will never need paint, be much stronger and lighter than the factory bed, and look way cool and still be totally functional. I was thinking flatbed but not just any flatbed.
First, Buy a regular old aluminum flatbed (appox $1500) and then weld 2x3" bars on each corner and in the middle then weld dual wall aluminum plates on each side. The sides would the the stock height of a regular factory bed. Make a custom dual wall aluminum tailgate with the hardware on the stock tailgate. I could even linex the inside making it super duper heavy duty

Now to the next dilema is I go camping in the truck for a few weekends a year. I pretty much lose the camper shell option after I custom make a flatbed with sides. However, then a big picture of a military troop carrier came into my mind. Like one of those old 2 1/2 ton trucks with the canvas tops. When I do my daily driving just run the regular flatbed with sides and when I need to go camping i could custom make some U-shaped bars that fit into the stake pockets. Cover it is a custom made canvas top. It would look great and be very easy to put on/remove and be lightweight/ easy to store... If you still cant get a visial picture of what I am thinking- check my readers rigs- I drew up some quick pics on microsoft paint... just think of the rearend looking like a back end of a original hummer pickup... . anyone like my idea?
Erik
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