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1971Stepside 12-05-2002 11:00 AM

A couple of bed questions...
 
I took my step bed apart last night and have a couple of questions.

1. How many sills are there on the short step (wood floor) beds. Mine has the main rear, two larger sills, and two smaller sills. There are (were) no sills right in the middle of the bed. Is this correct, or am I missing some?

2. What is the best method for removing the angled bed strips that are attached to the bed sides? I could not clearly see any tack welds, but they are on there very solid.

Thanks for any help.

Randy70C-10 12-05-2002 11:03 AM

I removed mine with an air chisel.

JimKshortstep4x4 12-05-2002 12:26 PM

I don't believe that they came with a sill in the middle. I thought that it should have one there, so I made one out of 1 1/2" angle
and trimmed the angle where the frame rails were. I also glued
rubber pads at the contact areas.

Jim

Mudder 12-05-2002 01:07 PM

They are welded on. When u get new bedside they are already on there. Taking them off? I dont know, without hurting the bedsides.

1971Stepside 12-05-2002 01:12 PM

Well, they must come off because I see everyone has replaced them with the stainless ones. I am concerned with marking up the bed by trying to remove them.....

I want to order new ones and have them Powdercoated in the grey color I have on my frame.....

Shane 12-05-2002 01:32 PM

take some rough grit sandpaper and "scuff" the angle strips ... you should then be able to see the SPOT WELDS ... I would then use a spot-weld cutter/drill and cut from the ANGLE STRIP SIDE ... you can then grind whats left of the weld on the bed side down ... hope this helps :)

1971Stepside 12-05-2002 06:03 PM

ttt....surely more of you have taken these off in the past...

XXL 12-05-2002 06:49 PM

There was no center sill on mine. As I recall there are two hard rubber pads that it sits on at the highest point on the frame (just forward of the rearend).

As for taking off the side pieces... it's a one-time deal and not pretty. I used a drill bit and a chisel and a LOT of sweat. Unfortunately the bedside sheetmetal is the weakest link in this case and I got several tearouts. It didn't matter on mine due to many mods to the bed and floor but because your truck is a ground-up deal, you might not want that to happen.

Good luck with it!

Kenneth

1971Stepside 12-05-2002 06:54 PM

This doesn't sound good. I wonder if I could do this with a plasma cutter and not screw up the bed sides? I happen to know where I can borrow one of those....

At lunch I went home and studied these things a little more and I just can't see a weld on them anywhere. It is almost as if they are glued to the bed side.

Getting the rear sill out was a ***** too. That thing was welded in there like crazy!!


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