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Uncle Bubba 08-11-2009 01:10 AM

Want To Build A Flatbed 2nd Gen Dodge
 
Since my factory bed is been used and abused pretty bad already and all the body damage on my truck is on the bed one of my long term projects is to make a flatbed for it. The trick here is that I can't go with no bed long enough to pull this one and build another. Once I pull this one I need to have the new one ready to go right back on. So what I'm lookin for here is pictures and or dimensions for rails and anchor points. Schematics for the frame so to speak.

coyropin 08-11-2009 01:52 AM

I will get pics of mine in the am for you and my hitch, mine is a reg cab on in extended cab frame long bed 8x12 is my bed

coyropin 08-11-2009 07:56 AM

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I hope this help you, my bed bolted right up then my hitch goes thru my stock hitch into the flatbed hitch

Uncle Bubba 08-11-2009 12:49 PM

Thanks for the pics, I'll have to look at em on a better monitor then I have here at the house. This old piece a crap shows everything to dark.

Also need a pic of one off a truck that shows all the anchor points. I'd bet there is plans for sale out there someplace but I haven't found em yet.

up 10 08-17-2009 11:31 PM

You should be able to lay out a channel frame with the main rails the same distance appart (out to out)as your frame rails are. dont worry about you mounting points too much until you have the OE bed off, get your flatbed set up above the frame, meybe blocked up on the sides of bed, then just use plate or left over channel to drop down to any availible bolt holes, depending on the truck you may have use crossmember bolts, bolt the brackets to the frame them double check measurments and weld them to the bed. I have done this several times before on both pickups and semi trucks it works pretty good.:U:

drsanford 10-08-2009 07:40 AM

Man you can build your bed and "leave off" the frame rails.
When you do your new install, just place the channel iron on the frame, fab new mounting tabs and bolt on using washers behind. and then weld the mounting tabs to the frame rails.
Then just back the truck "under" your new bed, lower, and weld the bed to the frame rails.

biged681985 10-08-2009 09:05 AM

a buddy of mine had a 97 srw, took the bed off his old chevy flat bed srw. it looks good, had to make ne mounts, but he had it on in just a day. good luck and take some pics along the way :U:

86cucv 04-04-2011 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by coyropin (Post 377143)
I hope this help you, my bed bolted right up then my hitch goes thru my stock hitch into the flatbed hitch

I know this is digging up an old thread but where did you get the brackets in this picture?

https://www.dieselbombers.com/attach...otos-00023.jpg

I'm putting a new flatbed on my 97 3500 and if I can find those for relatively cheap it will make the install a bit easier.

Thanks!!

marcomjl 04-07-2011 08:41 PM

nice beds

jackson1 04-27-2011 01:26 AM

Actually,i have also done this some times on pickup trucks and it works very good.So,don't worry about that and keep it up.
All the best.......


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