Cab and bed gap

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mikesquare82

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this is my 1982 C30 . I have this massive gap between my cab and bed , I believe this is because the truck originally was a cab and chassis , it was owned by the rail road company and it had a flat bed on it at some point , is there any thing I can do to narrow that gap at least a little ?
 

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It may be due to a different year box than the cab. I'm not familiar with any differences but I've seen mismatched boxes installed on frames that don't quite match up.
 

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The best to do it is to just remove the rear spring hangers and reinstall them a little closer to the cab. You may or may not have to adjust brake lines and drives haft length afterward.

Here is a thread about doing it. It's involves Fords, but the premise is the same on any truck.

 

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I had the same issue when I bought a C&C then put a bed on it. If you narrow the cab/bed gap the rear tires won't center in the opening and look odd. I adopted the "learn to live with it" attitude.
 

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How much is a little? An inch? Wonder if you could egg shape the holes for the bed to bolt it down closer to the cab? If the rear wheels clear, at least they dont turn / clearance issues that way. Might wind up having to fudge the rear bumper then too.
 

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How much is a little? An inch? Wonder if you could egg shape the holes for the bed to bolt it down closer to the cab? If the rear wheels clear, at least they dont turn / clearance issues that way. Might wind up having to fudge the rear bumper then too.
They'd probably clear, but having off-center wheels is as annoying as having the bed gap.
 

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I adopted the "learn to live with it" attitude.
Seems like the approach I'd take as well.

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