New Member, 98 ECSB 2500, 4x4, 454

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thekevin

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Well I finally bought another real truck after my last one tried to knock down a tree about 50mph and didn't fair too well from that. I am heading to trade my Jeep for this one right after work. I will take some better pics after I get it tonight, these are what I got over craigslist.

1998 2500, 4x4, 454, Auto, 79,000 miles

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Blue975speed

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wanna sell me the bed off of it? lol you don't find many short bed 3/4 tons. makes me wanna get mine back on the road.
 

Blue975speed

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Its the way the flares are, OEM are drilled through and then back drilled for the nut. I would like to put OEM flares back on it, I'm not much on the quality of aftermarket stick on ones.
 

squeaky3

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wow that truck is just sooo nice

i would love to find a 2500 version of my truck...or any nice ecsb 2500
 

dirtyhick42

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Its the way the flares are, OEM are drilled through and then back drilled for the nut. I would like to put OEM flares back on it, I'm not much on the quality of aftermarket stick on ones.



O ok I was just making sure you weren't passing up good beds thinking they were different.
 

Blue975speed

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Na, lol I talked to the body guys at the local dealership but they discouraged me. That had initially been the plan, but oh well. My new plan is to get a half ton bed, but then there is a cutter you can buy specifically for back drilling. But beings i have access to CNC machines i might just make one.
 
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