Flat Bed
Hey anyone know of a good flat bed manufacturer. And what would you recommend steel or aluminum. I was leaning towards steel just for the extra weight so the drive would be a little better with more weight. A empty dually is a pain to drive sometimes I would like to pull my bed off my dually and install a flatbed with boxes above and under the bed. Having a 4x4 dually with a bed on it is finally getting to me. Maybe I'm not tall enough but to reach over the bed rails and try to get something out is damn near impossible and I'm tired of having to jump in and out of the truck to get something. I have my trailer that I haul but there are so many times that I don't have my trailer and would love to have my tools on the truck. Would love to hear some feedback from you guy's:tu: Thanks :c:
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CM makes a full skirted w/ under boxes that looks pretty damn good..
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if ur always going to have ur tools on u might as well go aluminum to saveweight for more hauling capacity
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http://grntrail.com/images/tmcmbed.jpg
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I'm liking that first one. Wouldn't mind some overhead racks also
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Yupp yupp.. my old mans had a dually flatbed truck ever since his first one in 1986 on the ole 6.9 ford.. hes had 8 diff trucks since then..
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imo only reason to get an aluminum flat bed would be if u hauled heavy and had to cross the scales and pushing the limit.
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10-4
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my two cents is dont go aluminum all the ones i have seen dont seem to hold up to use. If its a working truck go with steel. CM, Bradford, and JI are the three i see most often.
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Originally Posted by biged681985
(Post 602709)
imo only reason to get an aluminum flat bed would be if u hauled heavy and had to cross the scales and pushing the limit.
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