12-21-2007, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by john_bud Kent, now that truck just screams "move over".
Very nice.
The cab doesn't look raised, wonder how they overcame the alignment issues? Guess, I'll have to read about it and find out.
Too bad it's "Members Only"
jb | The F700 is a completely different beast the the F550 so they might now have had as many issues with the height.
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12-21-2007, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by KentT | I am sure the builder already knows but that truck is amazing. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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12-22-2007, 07:31 AM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 After lots of research and measuring and fitting and disassembling the truck, Today I will try another route. The intercooler and radiator is all the problem, it can't be relocated, it sits in a big hole in the core support and it cannot be cut as it holds the front of the truck together.
Now I know why they don"t make a body lift kit for a turbo diesel.
Thats OK with me, I have another trick up my sleeve and I will try it today
( all fingers crossed  )
And that is a nice impressive F-700 truck, mine is not that high to start with, the rear top of my pick up bed near tail lites is just over 5 feet off the floor with no modifications to suspension at all. EDIT
After a trip to our Ford dealer I found out that dually fenders will NOT fit a single wheel bed, That is another stick in my spokes but with lots of grinding and fiberglass work they will fit
Jim 
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12-22-2007, 11:54 AM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 Quote: |
Originally Posted by john_bud Kent, now that truck just screams "move over".
Very nice.
The cab doesn't look raised, wonder how they overcame the alignment issues? Guess, I'll have to read about it and find out.
Too bad it's "Members Only"
jb | Sorry, I wasn't thinking of that when I posted the link...
If you guys want to see more pictures, I can link them in directly.  |
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12-22-2007, 02:56 PM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 Is there a reason the front core support can't be raised?
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12-23-2007, 08:56 AM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 Doing a body lift the cab,bed and front end all get lifted, The problem I'm having is the radiator,AC condenser and intercooler all have to stay at the height they are and that won't work at all.
I need to get more bolts and shims Wednesday to continue this project
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12-23-2007, 09:49 AM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 Quote: |
Originally Posted by MrJimi After a trip to our Ford dealer I found out that dually fenders will NOT fit a single wheel bed, That is another stick in my spokes but with lots of grinding and fiberglass work they will fit
Jim  | Arrowcraft sells ones that will. Arrowcraft - Dual Wheel Conversions
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12-23-2007, 10:08 AM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 Thanks for the link but I bought the bed and fenders from an individual at a good price ( Thanks to Ken in SA ) I can make these work with some minor adjusting here and there. I have done paint and bodywork for over 40 years. Nothing is impossible, just may take a little longer
And yesterday I did get it all to line up good.
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12-23-2007, 01:03 PM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 Pictures? Details? How'ed you git er done?
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12-24-2007, 08:48 AM
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| Re: Putting a pick-up bed on my F-550 I'm nowhere near done I'm waiting for stores to open again for more shims and bolts and lot's of measuring yet
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