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    Cool

    Step 1 remove tool box
    Step 2 remove bed
    Step 3 install flatbed
    Never have to worry about minor dents and dings again.

    It's what I did, gained 6" of length and easily another 6" of width. Got sides I can take off mine, making washing the flatbed off at the car wash a breeze. Sold my monster sized weather guard tool box and got a smaller chest type toolbox.



    Btw money speaks louder to wives, at least mine anyhow, showing her a scrap ticket with another 600# of shred on it should explain why you needed to remove the toolbox.
    Last edited by taterjuice; 09-03-2014 at 01:18 PM.
    Alvord iron and salvage
    3rd generation scrapper and dam proud of it

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