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Old 10-20-2015, 12:34 PM   #1
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wood bed header panel

Question pertaining to the header panel of the box. Its my understanding that a wood bed sits on top of the header panel flange. Correct?

In my case my truck is some sort of monster and its been quite the mess... Took well over 8 hours to get the rotten wood out of the way for my new boards.

Question is (and I already have the wood) do I need to replace the header panel with the correct part for the wood to fit correctly or can I run it the same way the PO ran the wood. Which is under the flange all the way around the bed. Near as I can tell I have the correct cross braces and the correct tailgate panel for wood just incorrect header panel.


Cut my boards using the old cutouts as a guide of sorts


was left with a few sections of ply wood after the tubs were removed.


Got most of the wood out still have a few sections left to fight every nut in the bed was rusted to the bolt. I can't even begin to explain this night mare. PO had a rotten bed and instead of replacing the rotted wood he just put another layer of 3/4 ply right on top which has left me with a bit of rust issue.


was left with some fire starter after it was all said and done!!!!
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Old 10-20-2015, 01:56 PM   #2
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Re: wood bed header panel

correct on the first question. i would find a wood panel otherwise the front of the wood won't be supported. i believe someone makes a conversion bracket but i forget if it's for converting FROM or TO wood... or you could probably make one easy enough that spans underneath. it might look a bit funny at the top where the trim pieces end.

i think mostwood beds are inthe condition you described. definitely a lot of work!
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Old 10-20-2015, 04:08 PM   #3
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Re: wood bed header panel

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i believe someone makes a conversion bracket but i forget if it's for converting FROM or TO wood...
You are correct MAR-K makes/has that part! I ordered one. Once I cut out the front panel strip and use it as a graft for a few places that have a bit to much cancer.

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