Convert Dually bed to standard bed?

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Pete 77 C10

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Hey All. This is my very first post. I have a 77 C10 longbed with a dent in the passenger side bedside along the body line that I know I'll never be able to fix nicely. Having difficulty finding a used bedside nearby with a round fuel door to replace it. There is a dually bedside in nice condition for sale not too far and I was wondering if it was essentially the same (length, etc) as a regular bed and would bolt on just the same. Figured I could remove the dually flares and patch-paneling in the standard wheel arches. Has anyone heard of this being done? Thx in advance.
 

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As simple as you're thinking. But it would be a shame to ruin a nice dually bed.
 

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Build a phantom dually, dually bed with wide wheels and tires to fill up the dually fenders
 

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Got pictures of the dent?

Fixing a normally repairable dent is usually WAY easier and less time consuming than reconstructing a bedside with patch panels.
 

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Got pictures of the dent?

Fixing a normally repairable dent is usually WAY easier and less time consuming than reconstructing a bedside with patch panels.
My thoughts exactly. Unless the thing was T-boned or something, I feel like trying to weld in and smooth out patch panels is just as much if not more work than fixing a dent. Even if you have to cut out where it's smashed, hey look at that you're still patching a bedside...
 

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Personally, I'd either continue your search or buy a new bedside.

If for some reason you do use the dually bed, I'd be interested in the dually fenders as I like to have a spare set.
 

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Yes it could be done, wise no. Patching in a large area would be difficult and very time consuming. Doubtful the end result would be decent, and quite a bit of filler would be needed. This is a long straight area, imperfections would be quite obvious.

Post a picture of the damaged area.
 

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No.

Once you've removed the dually fenders you'll find the wheel openings have been hogged away on the bedsides and added brackets to facilitate the install. You will have a bigger mess on your hands than you do now.

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