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Bed Swap

blasterD

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I have 2 trucks. One is a '78 k10 and the other is an 86 K30 C&C. I would like to swap the bed from the 1/2 ton to the 1 ton. Will this bed bolt on, or will I have to fabricate some body mounts. The one ton currently has a utility bed on it. /forums/images/graemlins/ears.gif
 
Cool, I was hoping it would. I'm probably going to make the K30 my DD/tow rig. This will free up my '78 for some hardcore mods. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
I put a bed from an '84 on a '76 once and had to cut a new hole in the bed for the gas tank filler 'cuz the tanks were on different sides. Maybe the tank can be moved?
 
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I have 2 trucks. One is a '78 k10 and the other is an 86 K30 C&C. I would like to swap the bed from the 1/2 ton to the 1 ton. Will this bed bolt on, or will I have to fabricate some body mounts. The one ton currently has a utility bed on it. /forums/images/graemlins/ears.gif

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One little problem with a C&C truck. They normally dont have the holes drilled for a pickup bed from the factory but you should be able to drill them yourself. Just place the bed and center punch the holes then remove the bed and drill.
 
Better check the wheel base on that Cab and Chasis 1 ton. I think you'll find it's about 3" longer than the long bed GM pick ups. I saw a guy who put a pick up bed on a C&C and the gap between the bed and cab was about 4" when the rear wheels were centered in the wheel openings of the bed.

Also, if it's got the cab and chasis 14 bolt dually rear end, the inner wheels won't clear the inner wheel well of the bed (both single rear wheel and dually pick up beds).

Check out the wheel base first, I'm pretty sure if it was a cab and chasis model from the factory (not a previous owner pulling off the bed and building a flat bed for it), it's going to differ from your 1/2 ton.

Eric M.
 

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