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Bed intallation on bobbed deuce

ranchhopper

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Thats a great fab job on the fenders and they line up great with the stock tires I bet you would have to add quite a bit more width to cover 14 or 1600-20s it might look out of proportion adding that much width to the fenders with a 101 bed though.
 

donkdonk

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Thats a great fab job on the fenders and they line up great with the stock tires I bet you would have to add quite a bit more width to cover 14 or 1600-20s it might look out of proportion adding that much width to the fenders with a 101 bed though.
Those tires are 14.00's.
 

donkdonk

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Yeah, they are not too common.. the only thing I have seen them on in this size is the bridge trucks. I think they look pretty cool because they make the truck look stockish/vintage, but still have that "big" look.
 

dieck

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Now THAT is a sharp looking bob job. Wow. More pics and stats please.

Holy Thread Resurrection Batman!

Here are a couple pics of a Bobbed deuce with a M101 bed that I just finished up, so you are just in time. You have to widen the fenders because it is not as wide as a M105, but I think the lines look better at the bottom of the bed and the top of the cargo cover. I can start a thread with about a million pics if anyone wants to see them.


 
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