Flat beds

Thanks 4x4dually here is anothe shot from the front.
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They both make some very nice beds. The Moritz bed is a close copy of the Hillsboro, but not exact. The extrusions run cross ways on the Moritz, but lengthwise on the Hillsboro. Other small details are different as well. I've got a friend that just put a Moritz on his chassis cab and I'm jealous.:lolly:

Yeah there are slight differences. I really wanted the smooth aluminum but didn't want to wait 2 months for it so went with the diamond plate.

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You've really got a neat daily driver. Nothing cooler than a twin turbo truck with a flatbed. :woohoo:

Thanks alot. It's been my idea of a daily driver for along time. Always wanted a regular cab 4x4 6spd truck with a flatbed and twins. Really appreciate it man

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This is what I am thinking, Still tweaking the plan as I go.

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That shaded triangle is a 7" deep box to secure chains and such. The headache rack ends are also the stacks, 6x6 square tubing set at a 45* angle to the frame.

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I was thinking to make the sides with 1x3 C channel and welding 4" pieces of 1/4" plate to form anchors. Still working on how to make side boxes look cool.
 
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HX35 and HT60 for the twins.The piping is powder coated crome and the rest I polished the alluminum myself.

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Did you build a bed for a maroon mega cab with sticker on the windshield that reads 'Swamp Buggy"

Not that i know of, we built a bed for a maroon dodge megacab that was a single wheel that we also converted to a dually, but i didn't see a sticker on the windshield at that time. Although i recently ran across the truck we built the bed for, it was on craigslist so who know, could be?
 
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