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good pics here,
http://www.herrinhauler.com/truck.htm
http://www.truckranch.net/
that should get you some ideas at least.
good pics here,
http://www.herrinhauler.com/truck.htm
http://www.truckranch.net/
that should get you some ideas at least.
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CM ER Bed
We sell CM Truck Beds. I included a link to a good mix of pictures already installed on trucks. Take a look and let me know if you need any pricing info.
http://www.kellytrailersales.com/CMT..._Dodge.html#13
Thanks,
Kyle
http://www.kellytrailersales.com/CMT..._Dodge.html#13
Thanks,
Kyle
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I mAde my own, guys i found didnt want custom do one and i didnt like the done tail on the back plus i didnt want a channel fot the gooseneck.
http://www.shadowfane.net/gallery/di...up&cat=0&pos=3
http://www.shadowfane.net/gallery/di...up&cat=0&pos=3
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I agree owner,
as a matter of fact i kinda designed my fenders around thiers. i didnt want my bed wide enough to extend past the outer duals so i added 6 inch fenders on either side to keep my bed from being wide enough for my ins to want classify it as commercial. Then i found ut later i had miss read the part about that, so it was a lot of work that i didnt need to do but i like way it looks. If you notice on mine theres two pieces of tubing on the back about a foot tall. I have a drop in hydralic hay fork that goes there. plus at the very back you can see a V shaped chammel that runs across the bed, that allows me to lay something round in it to work on it without it rolling away.
http://www.shadowfane.net/gallery/di...&cat=0&pos=-17
OK im bragging a bit because i like my bed but the point im making is this, a beds a big investment whether you build it or have it built, try looking at needs you have and have them built in to it. In the long run youll be a lot happier and you jobs will go a lot easier.
as a matter of fact i kinda designed my fenders around thiers. i didnt want my bed wide enough to extend past the outer duals so i added 6 inch fenders on either side to keep my bed from being wide enough for my ins to want classify it as commercial. Then i found ut later i had miss read the part about that, so it was a lot of work that i didnt need to do but i like way it looks. If you notice on mine theres two pieces of tubing on the back about a foot tall. I have a drop in hydralic hay fork that goes there. plus at the very back you can see a V shaped chammel that runs across the bed, that allows me to lay something round in it to work on it without it rolling away.
http://www.shadowfane.net/gallery/di...&cat=0&pos=-17
OK im bragging a bit because i like my bed but the point im making is this, a beds a big investment whether you build it or have it built, try looking at needs you have and have them built in to it. In the long run youll be a lot happier and you jobs will go a lot easier.
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If you are interested in having one custom made, there is a guy in Winfield Kansas (Alan Groom) that can sure do the trick and it will be exactly what you want, no matter what look you are going for. Not sure what the cost would be, but might be worth checking into. I have to say he is GOOD!!! He has made a couple, one for his welding truck, and it is sharp!!
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