Hello guys, Ok here goes. I started another project on my 90 GMC. I'm doing a bed off restoration this year. Here is what i have done so far. First, i am doing this out side. unfortunately i don't have a garage. I started by putting 2 quarter inch pieces of plywood on the driveway. I then backed up the truck on top of it, so the wood would cover from the back of the cab to the end of the frame. I then broke the tension on the tires. I have a custom made Putnam hitch on the truck, so i placed the Jack stands under that. I then took off the tires. next, I took off the mud flaps. then completely unwired everything under the bed. The 1998 corvette roll pan, and the PIAA back up lights. Next, i undid the Gas unit that is connected to the bed. I wrapped the hoses with shrink wrap, then put a couple of plastic quart bags on it and wrapped it with duct tape so the water would stay out. I did the same with all of the wiring with the Roll pan and PIAA lights too. I then undid the Corvette roll pan, and took it out along with the tailgate. Next, i tried to loosen the bed mount bolts. I was only able to get 3 out of the 8 bolts loosened. But i was per paired for this. I squirted some liquid wrench penetrating oil on the remainder of the bolts and let sit over night. I was able to get another two the next day before snapping the third one in half. I then broke out the sawzall and cut the last 3 bolts along the top of the frame. everything is loosened and unbolted to take off the bed. So here is where i am now, a dilemma. I have a racer back on the cab. it has only about a quarter of an inch between it and the top rail of the bed. I really don't want to take off this, but i need to get the bed off with out touching the paint. I think i will put a towel on top of the rails just in case when pulling the bed. Here is the problem. I really don't have 3 other strong guys to lift the bed off the frame and put on the 2 by 4 box that i made. So some how i need to get the bed off of the frame. Now here is what makes this so much more complicated. I have a 3 inch body lift in the truck. and i still have three bolts in the 3 inch blocks that i had to cut. I'm thinking about getting some cummalongs and trying some how to pull the bed onto the box i made. except this is making me a little nervous, because the 3 inch blocks could come off the top of the frame and do damage to the custom exhaust. If anyone has any ideas about how to go about removing this bed off the frame, I would love to hear some suggestions. Roger C Bachelder 3rd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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