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My chance to go styleside?

So I found this --> Craigslist find

I've been wanting to go styleside for some time now. Is this a good price for what's there?

I forgot to call today so I might tomorrow, but I'm hoping it's straight and rust free.

Should I try talking him down? Or is he right on the money price wise?
 
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Looks clean, if it was me I'd talk him down since you would need to paint
 
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Looks like he's got some take offs from ambulances or such.

I always try and haggle with CL posts. So go for broke man.
 
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I'd go for it dude. Stepsides are lame unless they're on a single cab. Don't negotiate prices over the phone or email, do it in person. its easier to talk someone down when they're in front of you. Also, when you offer him a lower price, don't say you have to repaint it. The seller doesn't give a **** if you need paint and it would be your problem, not his lol.

lucky bastard already having an 06+ tailgate! and DEM TAILZ YO
 

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If you can get it for $600 I say go for it.

2nd what Pedro said
 
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It is hilarious how easy it is to negotiate with people in person from craiglist.... no one wants confrontation they just want a quick easy sell. I got my basically brand new 33" KM2's and Procomps for $375 and the ad had them listed for $750.
 
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It is hilarious how easy it is to negotiate with people in person from craiglist.... no one wants confrontation they just want a quick easy sell. I got my basically brand new 33" KM2's and Procomps for $375 and the ad had them listed for $750.
thats what i'm saying. I picked up my fullsize 33" KM2 thats literally brand new for $20 when it was listed for $120 which was already a steal lmao
 
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Tax return is bigger than expected so I may be giving this guy a call soon.

When I call I will pretend I haven't seen the ad and I was just show the pic and phone number, maybe he will come down a bit.

Even so I will make a lower cash offer, especially if I go there with a trailer and cash in hand
 
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Go there w/o a bed. Offer $300. Leave happy. :]
 
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Go there w/o a bed. Offer $300. Leave happy. :]
That's true.
 
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That's my luck. They just sold it.
 
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2004 Ford Ranger

Here we go again. Called today, only has a small scratch on the passenger side above the wheel area.

Tailgate still has the emblems.

Now I just need a trailer to go get it.
 
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Originally Posted by 01RangerEdge

Now I just need a trailer to go get it.
Carry it back on the bed of your Ranger.

The bed doesn’t weigh much.
Take a couple pieces of 2x6 a little wider than the new truck bed tie them to the existing bed and then tie the new bed to the 2x6 and to the truck frame if possible.
Use straps if you have them to hold things together.

I would carry it upside down but your call on that and keep the straps tight.
 
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I guess I could do that, seems a bit sketchy though
 
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Originally Posted by 01RangerEdge
I guess I could do that, seems a bit sketchy though
A little !

I have done it twice with Ranger beds and twice with Jeep Tops.

The trick is to secure the cross boards really well, then secure the bed to the cross boards, then if you can get to the frame with straps and hook, do it !

Take your time, do it right and you will save some money, unless... you own a trailer and want to tow it across a state or two.

Good luck with the trip either way...
 
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you can borrow my trailer or just do as Grev says. People do that with snowmobiles up here all the time. they make a platform and throw it on top of the bed with 2 sleds
 
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That would be a long round trip.
Four guys and some wood would get it done… !
 
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It's only a 2 hour drive, not too bad.
 
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A. Long trip to borrow Pedro's trailer though.

A two drive is less than my first bed pickup, the bed rode well on top of the existing bed on the ranger I used.

Do It, it will work ok IF you secure it to the bed and the frame.
 
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Put stakes in you stakeholes and flip the other bed upsidesown. Line up the holes/stakes and bam. Then go inside the beds and use rachet straps connected to the inner tie downs.
 
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Flaresides don't have stake holes
 
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Seeing snowmobiles and what not on top of some planks over the bed is more common than you think. The bed itself isn't very heavy so 3-4 guys can lift it up and set it on top. I wouldn't be afraid to do it, just hopefully you won't have to far to go.

otherwise see what UHaul rents trailers for.
 
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Anyone want to measure the width to the outside of the bed?

I tried measuring the width of the cab but it isn't easy not being able to see the edges
 
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If you've got the storage room, could always do waht I did...

This was a 3.5hr trip.

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Took tools along to remove/install bumper. You may be good to go without touching your bumper 'cause you're going the opposite way I was....styleside to flareside.

I'd go measure for ya, but my truck isn't here and it's got a canopy on it right now.
 
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So I'm borrowing a trailer and I called the guy today to make sure he still had it.

My plan was to offer $400 cash and see what he said, but when I called he said if I brought $500 I would get the bed, tailgate, AND a bumper.

I think I'm getting a pretty good deal now.
 


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