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Dodge68charger 05-29-2023 12:55 AM

Bed Wood Install Question?
 
What Steps Do I Take Going About Installing The Bed Wood On My 69 C10?

The Woods Painted. Do I Keep Everything Loose Then Bolts The Tailgate on Then Tighten Everything?

Any Help Would Be Appreciated
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CAMAROBOY68SS 05-29-2023 01:06 AM

Re: Bed Wood Install Question?
 
Is the rear cross sill still welded to the sides to keep the box square? If it is you can install the wood and strips without the tailgate on. On the one wood floor truck I did, I left all the strips loose until all the wood was in and then started tightening down everything.

Dodge68charger 05-29-2023 01:15 AM

Re: Bed Wood Install Question?
 
Im Not Sure If Its Welded. I Have All The Panels On The Box Loose
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Jason Banks 05-29-2023 10:25 AM

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Are you converting from a metal floor? Replacing the rear crosmember and front bed panel?

I built an entire wood floor bed from parts.
Put it all together except the bedwood, strips and wheelhouses.
Then I made sure everything lined up.
Took the tailgate back off and painted everything.
Did like camaroboy68ss says and put all the wood and strips in loose to get everything gapped 'equally' and then started tightening.
Then I put the rear wheelhouses in and the tailgate back on.

tdangle 05-29-2023 06:52 PM

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Get ready for 10 million bolts to tighten. I did mine not long ago.

68bowtie 05-30-2023 12:26 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tdangle (Post 9207957)
Get ready for 10 million bolts to tighten. I did mine not long ago.

Sounds like what I remember lol

jeffahart 05-30-2023 11:02 AM

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Here's link on doing bedwood install I documented. Maybe something in there can help.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=712823


It not hard just some busy work. Good Luck! :chevy:

j

guyryan100 05-30-2023 07:34 PM

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If you have a step side bed, you will need to loosen the step supports to tighten two of the bed bolts. I took out the two top bolts and loosened the two smaller bolts that go down through the step into the support, and this let me move the support out of the way for removing those two bolts - I took my bed wood out yesterday for refinishing.

Jason Banks 05-30-2023 07:41 PM

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Jeffahart I was looking through your writeup and it reminded me of something I did on mine. If you use the Mar-K cross sills they have square holes to capture the carriage bolts that attach the bed to the frame. You can then rout out the wood for the bolt head and not have them visible on your bed floor.

Picture from the Mar-K catalog...

jeffahart 05-30-2023 09:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Banks (Post 9208221)
Jeffahart I was looking through your writeup and it reminded me of something I did on mine. If you use the Mar-K cross sills they have square holes to capture the carriage bolts that attach the bed to the frame. You can then rout out the wood for the bolt head and not have them visible on your bed floor.

Picture from the Mar-K catalog...

That's a great option for a clean look. I will probably do exactly that next time I replace my wood. :chevy:

j


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