Stringer

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Scrambler82 wrote:
Stringer wrote:
2nd Update:
I have placed an order for the following parts:
- (2) Front KYB Gas-A-Just Shocks (RockAuto $34.79ea)
- (2) Rear KYB Gas-A-Just Shocks (eBay $20.00ea)
- (2) Rear Shock Mounts (RockAuto $33.89ea)
- Bed Bolt Hardware (RockAuto $34.89)
I've also come up with an idea to try to save my current truck bed a little longer - at least until I can get my hands on a new one... or have one built but that's just an idea I am toying with at the moment. I am thinking of using a 2' X 12' sheet of Corrugated Metal Roofing from Lowe's and cutting it in half for (2) 2' x 6' pieces. Together they would span the length of my bed and fit between the wheel wells with some overlap. I could then drill the holes out where the bed bolts would be and secure the corrugated down to the bed floor - allowing me to use a 6 of the bed bolts to secure the bed instead of just the 4 rear bolts. Since the corrugated would span the entire length of the bed, I would assume it would also provide additional support for the bed floor in the front where the rust has taken a toll. Once secured, I could put the drop in bed liner back in the truck and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
The idea sounds good on paper but I know all to well how it goes in reality lol. I just hope it does work out for a temporary fix for the next 6 - 12 months.
The corrugated panels... ! Does the panel match the bed floor ?
If you are just trying to do a quick fix, cheap, what about some sheet metal, either bend it or buy a 90 degree already bent, get a large enough legs on the sides, bolt or screw that to the existing bed metal.
Ltr
I found a sheet of Corrugated Metal Roofing at my Lowe's for around $30. I couldn't locate any sheet metal with a 6' long length easily accessible or else that was my original game plan. Idk if the corrugated ribs match up with the bed but I figured it's with a shot. I could always get a piece of angle to secure the corrugated to the bulkhead which doesn't sound like a bad idea at all.
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OXFORD WHITE 2002 FORD RANGER SUPERCAB 4 DOOR XLT FX4 OFF ROAD 4.0L SOHC 4.10 GEARS V1.0 - SOLD
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