Anything requiring "minor" bodywork/fabrication never turns out that
way....wouldn't it be nice though?
-- -Josh 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L""John"" <jndneff@texas.net> wrote in message news:003901c2bdc3$a26fbf20$0e02a8c0@DCD9YJ11... > > Talking to Mike Beaty on the DiRT list, he says the Chevy bed to Dodge is a > bit more work than just minimal mods. He had to section the sides to get the > body lines to work between the cab and the bed. He also claims to be the > first person to mate this bed to a Dodge as he did it as soon as he got his, > then new, 94 Ram home. > > Now, there is someone who makes a fiberglass bed that is installed by > several of the conversion companies and they call it a Ram Side. > > John > http://jndneff.home.texas.net/dakota/dakota.html > > <snip> > I know in 96 there was an extremely > limited number of stepside beds produced by dodge (about 100 I think) for > the 96 ram. I think there was a picture of one in a truckin' mag from about > 97-98 if you keep your subscriptions from that long ago. (I remember it > being red) For the most part, the rams out there with the stepside beds have > transplanted chevy beds on them, as the chevrolet bed is roughly the same > dimensions as the ram's and only minimal modification is required. > <unsnip> >
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