The fuel and brake lines were easy enough to shorten... the drive shaft I cut the yoke off of the rear by removing the weld. Shortened and welded it back together. A lathe is the best way to go on that job but it can be done by hand.
No, you have to cut the rear as well to fit a factory size bed. It’s about 6” difference as I recall. This is more an altered wheel base than true short bed.
Smaller turning radius and in some folks opinion, better, more sporty looking. Its a pretty popular modification with the Chevy truck crowd! I just did it for the heck of it!
Great video man, Looking to do this to my 79 Dodge D200 come springtime.
Go for it!
how did it go?
Well done
Great video. And thanks to Junior Brown!
Scott Shepherd Peelin’ Taters!
That's awesome im thinking about buying a long bed so im lookin at videos of truck with this body style
Like this idea but showing all the details with all measurements would have made it alot more interesting.
I just made it a short vid showing the basics. Most of my stuff is more for laughs and entertainment than information.
Great video, question...how did you do with driveshaft, fuel and brake lines? Thanks
The fuel and brake lines were easy enough to shorten... the drive shaft I cut the yoke off of the rear by removing the weld. Shortened and welded it back together. A lathe is the best way to go on that job but it can be done by hand.
I noticed you separated the bed floor from front & sides instead of sectioning out 16". How is the floor attached?
Spot welds. I figured that was easier than welding the across the entire bed floor. Thanks for watching!
Hey Shed Man, did you ever end up selling this thing?
Yes, I did. It got t-boned while parked shortly after.
@@shedman7323 That's a bummer. You did a good job on it.
how about the drive shaft
Same thing, cut and weld back together.
Did you Use the Longbox gas tank?
Yes
Any chance you know if a long bed and short bed have the same amount of rear over hang? The finished pics look as though the proportions work out ok.
No, you have to cut the rear as well to fit a factory size bed. It’s about 6” difference as I recall. This is more an altered wheel base than true short bed.
Rear is 4 inches to make the bed 6 . 5 feet overall
How many inches would you take off the back? 4?
I didn’t take any off of the back. I think it would be best to have an actual SWB bed before I would go to that much trouble.
I’d like more measurements
I’m gonna shorten my dodge
16” that’s all there is to it!
@@shedman7323 thanks
Ruining a good old truck. What advantage is there to making it shorter. I have a short box I wouldn't mind seeing turned into a longbox.
Smaller turning radius and in some folks opinion, better, more sporty looking. Its a pretty popular modification with the Chevy truck crowd! I just did it for the heck of it!
@@shedman7323 ever see how small parking spots are today
Could you just purchase a short box if you weren't confident in you body work.