I’m building a replica fall guy truck to jump it off a cliff this July 4th. And your video was helpful as I have to remove or at least set back the bed to remove the dual tanks, hitch, and prep for paint. Thanks for your video. I like the humor added. Nice job!!!!
The long bed has more bolts unfortunately. It really helps a lot if you remove the tailgate first, they weigh a ton. Don’t forget to unscrew the fuel filler necks from the bed too.
Lmao I was watching this because I need to add a new fuel tank to mine and when you got to the killing spiders part I laughed pretty hard. I did the exact same thing last night. Dang creepers.
Awesome video! Could you hit the bolts from the bottom w a punch and drive them upward so dont make hole bigger driving bolts down...just askin... Thanks
Have watched your Front QA1 install. I just saw this video, I see you will probably be doing the rear QA1 Coil Over conversion as well. I am doing this right now. Am taking my time doing it as to clean and paint as i go. The front will have to wait till January or February. Good stuff though. My wife and i removed my bed with the assistance of my cherry picker.
Hit the top of the bolt with an air chisel real quick before hitting the bottom nut with the impact. Do not chisel enough to do damage, just enough to help break it lose
Just liked and subscribed. I use a angle grinder and grind the heads off the bolts and use a punch to drive them down. You going to have to buy new bolts anyhow. Im not getting under neath and trying to get the rusted nuts off.We have several chevy trucks. We have video on our channel.
Hey. A great idea. Weld a bar of steel across both bolts. Remove nuts. Pull up bar. Grind odd bolts and repeat. One man operation.
I’m building a replica fall guy truck to jump it off a cliff this July 4th. And your video was helpful as I have to remove or at least set back the bed to remove the dual tanks, hitch, and prep for paint. Thanks for your video. I like the humor added. Nice job!!!!
Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
man i was havin a shitty day and this cheered me up lol, thanks brother
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
"Twirly thing?" LOL. (funny stuff)
Thanks for watching!
Best to use a breaker bar to break em loose. Impact will turn your square holes round.
The long bed has more bolts unfortunately. It really helps a lot if you remove the tailgate first, they weigh a ton. Don’t forget to unscrew the fuel filler necks from the bed too.
Thank you so much for the lesson, "don't use your truck bed as a land fill" lol
Lmao I was watching this because I need to add a new fuel tank to mine and when you got to the killing spiders part I laughed pretty hard. I did the exact same thing last night. Dang creepers.
lol...Dude, I hate spiders! Thanks for watching!
I was able to do it without pulling bed but pulling the bed is a lot easier
Awesome video!
Could you hit the bolts from the bottom w a punch and drive them upward so dont make hole bigger driving bolts down...just askin...
Thanks
Maybe, didn’t think of that! Thanks for watching!
I think me and this guy would get along great🤣 spiders=no go
Lol Thanks for watching!
New sub here. Just picked up an 87-custom deluxe 4x4 swb.
That's awesome! Thanks for signing up, hope you enjoy the content, and good luck with your '87!
Howdy from Prescott, AZ. my 1987 K15 and I subscribed.
Howdy, and thanks!
I had mine sitting. Need a new transmission, but I think while I wait going to do the body work and the bed is my first.
Get after it!
Have watched your Front QA1 install.
I just saw this video, I see you will probably be doing the rear QA1 Coil Over conversion as well. I am doing this right now. Am taking my time doing it as to clean and paint as i go. The front will have to wait till January or February.
Good stuff though. My wife and i removed my bed with the assistance of my cherry picker.
Sounds like you got a cool project on your hands! Good luck, and thanks for watching!
@@hammersgarage Thank You! While it is all apart i am also doing the Right Stuff Rear Disc Brake Conversion.
If you've got room to put a nut splitter on those bedbolt nuts you can remove them quickly using an impact wrench on the nutsplitter
Oxy setline cuter torch for carriage bolts
Good call!
Hit the top of the bolt with an air chisel real quick before hitting the bottom nut with the impact. Do not chisel enough to do damage, just enough to help break it lose
Great tip!
Just liked and subscribed. I use a angle grinder and grind the heads off the bolts and use a punch to drive them down. You going to have to buy new bolts anyhow. Im not getting under neath and trying to get the rusted nuts off.We have several chevy trucks. We have video on our channel.
Yeah, that’s what I did also. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Weld a nut on top ofthe carriage bolt and put a wrench on it
Every. Single. One. Of my bolts bind and then just spin lol
Best get to cuttin’!
what about the ground straps on the feul filler .
Good call!
@@hammersgarage i am a auto body mehanic
Just cut the bottom of the nut off and pull the bolt out from the top
Huh...didn't think of that. That's so simple i feel dumb now. Thanks!
What is the approximate weight of the bed?
No idea really, 4-500 lbs maybe?
@@hammersgarage ok thank you
How many skids?
Pallets?
2 to 3
Thank you
Mine has all Black Widows.
Awe hell naw!
3 minutes into it and still no info
Crap just show the removal, why the lunacy
You could always just get a manual, they’re humorless…