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I have a similar situation in need of some help, I have a 1994 Chevy GMT-400 Stepside with bed rails and a portion of the inside bed cutout. Any suggestions how to repair?Not much left of the front panel where the bed rail spots onto it... another piece on the "To Do" list...You must be registered for see images attach
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Can you provide me with the info or pics of the aluminum rails that bolt?Thanks for the kind words.. appreciate it ... the Step Side rails were just a bit wider.. maybe not quite 1/2 inch. but it's not too far from it.. if you decide to graft fleet side rails.. be sure to leave some of your original SS rail .. you can always trim to fit.. (is exactly what I did) until you are comfortable with how much meat you will have to weld the donor pieces in.. I have a set of aluminum rails that bolt to the bed rails.. I'm kind of undecided if I want to install them.. if I think about it.. I'll snap a pic of them I believe they would of fit Fleet or Step side beds.. I don't believe the difference would stop you from installing them... Cheers..
I really would appreciate it because I got a lot of other work to do as well because my passenger side cab corner got to be cut out and replaced as well. But, I’m taking it one project at a time.oh.. looks like your going down the same rabbit hole I did.. be sure to leave yourself some extra "meat" from your donor rails... you can always keep trimming to fit.. I'll have to take a pic of those aluminum rails..
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yes.. take your time.. you will get there.. took me about 2 months of pretty steady work of about 15-20 hrs a week...
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Beautiful truck, I have a question where did you order the bed supports from?