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Bed Twist? 1998 K2500


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So the project truck my son and I are working on, a '98 K2500, is coming along well, but I'm concerned about the way the bed looks twisted.  (Photo attached)

 

Now, it's possible that the bed itself is the issue, as this was a work ruck that was worked HARD before I got it... Even used to have a dump.  My fear is that it could be the frame, and I'd like to be able to rule that out before I put much more into this project.

 

Anybody seen something like this before?

 

 

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I'll do that,  thanks for the tip!  Though the front of the bed is level with the cab.  It's that left rear corner that seems to sag down.

 

One thing I forgot to mention is that the truck does track straight down the road, so hopefully that's a good sign.  I have a lot of experience with mechanical repair, but almost zero when it comes to body and frame issues.

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ArcticFox, given the info you have provided about a hard working work truck that even had a dump at one time, I would suspect the drivers side rear spring pack might be your issue. You would probably have to replace both sides with new springs to achieve a level bed. If you have a frame shop in your area, you might take it in and run the possibilities by them.

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Good point... The truck does have aftermarket air springs and it's also possible the left side has less pressure in it.

 

I guess I'd just be surprised that it could make the bed itself look twisted, as opposed to just the whole truck sagging to that corner.  

 

I need to get it aligned anyway since I put new tie rods on it recently, so if they can't align it that would be a clear indicator as well (assuming all the steering/suspension components are in good shape, of course.)  

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