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Old Sep 19, 2011
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Need some info help ASAP please!!!!

Hey guys im not sure if this is the right forum for it but since you guys have always had good info before im sure someone can help me! Im looking at a 92 ranger 2wd and the guy says the bed is in rough shape and needs to be welded together and the frame underneath is rotting. I looked at the truck tonight and there is some rott but nothing that cant be cut out and weld a new piece in place. Im not worried about the frame but the bed i would like some ideas on. I need to get back to the guy asap so if anyone can help me
asap would be great. My father in law suggests that i could put a wooden flatbed which is fine but i would pefer a truck bed instead. Can i put a 93-97 bed on the 92?
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011
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Go to the junk yard and find one.... Should just be 6 bolts holding it on... I do believe newer beds will fit the body lines just won't match up
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011
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hmmm maybe i should just buy the truck and pull the bed and see what it needs and go from there might just need sides and a floor or something
 
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Old Sep 24, 2011
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beds from picknpull are right around 200, I would pull yours, wait till 50% off day and just put the new one on in the parking lot
 
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