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Wow...I didn't know that. I thought that area was for some type of ramp that was missing. I didn't know the intended reason was to store the drop sides. The more I learn about these trucks the better I like them.
Thanks
Awesome...I didn't know that it was called the ISO bed. I like this bed because it seems to sit up higher and I can put a ladder in the back. I'm also thinking of mounting 1 inch feet to the under side then putting my tow bars on it. Even though someone can steal it in that location. I plan on...
The bed is green and the rest of the truck is camo. So, it looks like the bed was changed. Plus the drop sides are split into to parts. This is a Marine truck with PTO/Hydrolics, fording kit and lockers if that matters.
The question I have is what kind of bed is this and where did this bed come...
alkyd primer ... I was just going to remove some minimal rust by sanding it a little then adding rust converter followed by Behr paint or bed liner (in the cab). I don't plan on stripping it down to the metal.
currently there is no top. I have a top on my parts truck that I'll put on it. So, while the top is off I'll paint the interior. I also be replacing the seats.
IR is different from thermal from what I understand
its difficult to beat thermal imaging which detects heat. no matter what paint you use the heat difference of the metal vs environment will be seen
Night vision which detects light and IR light can be fooled by hiding under a canopy of trees...
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