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Been thinking about a flatbed but I'm not sure how it would look. I like the idea but not entirely sold. Anyone have a 92-96 F150 extended cab short bed with a flatbed? If so, I'd like to see some pics of it. Been kicking around the idea but not sure if I'd like it or not. Functionality wise I think it would work great for my everyday use.
Here's a few of mine. 90"x90" bed, built to haul two snowmobiles, trifold ramp storage under the deck. It's versatile. Be careful how heavy you build it, these trucks are super easy to overload.
Here's a few of mine. 90"x90" bed, built to haul two snowmobiles, trifold ramp storage under the deck. It's versatile. Be careful how heavy you build it, these trucks are super easy to overload.
Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for. If I do end up doing this I want to add some toolboxes in front and behind the wheels. You don't happen to know how much room is in between there so you?
That's a good question. Up front there's not a ton of space. Best bet might be custom boxes. Behind the wheels you can definitely fit an off the shelf box. Driver side is complicated by fuel fillers. Just a few things to keep in mind.
I found a few more pictures. Don't seem to have many pictures outside of snowy drives.
To do it again, for sleds, I'd go 6" longer on the deck length. Folding sides would be sweet too, I just kept it simple with fixed width.
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