I hate to see truck bed floors that need covers in the middle to hid the suspension system that lowers it to the ground. I would think a cantilevered shock and arm system would be in order that allowed full use of the bed. Just my thinking on the subject. Carry on Jesse!
It's one way or another on every truck at SEMA, they seem to all be lowered, and have a raised bed with only a couple inches of storage left in the bed area. I figure some other mechanical way would have the potential to fit, but, I'm not the one choosing the least expensive way to get the truck made so it can sell for a big profit in a month.
I hate to see truck bed floors that need covers in the middle to hid the suspension system that lowers it to the ground. I would think a cantilevered shock and arm system would be in order that allowed full use of the bed. Just my thinking on the subject. Carry on Jesse!
ReplyDeleteIt's one way or another on every truck at SEMA, they seem to all be lowered, and have a raised bed with only a couple inches of storage left in the bed area. I figure some other mechanical way would have the potential to fit, but, I'm not the one choosing the least expensive way to get the truck made so it can sell for a big profit in a month.
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