Ballzdeep
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I have a marathon deck and front legs locations are along front of bed. But they clamp to the bed rails for stability as well. View attachment 223402
^^^ that's what the ford box needs...pretty slick!
I have a marathon deck and front legs locations are along front of bed. But they clamp to the bed rails for stability as well. View attachment 223402
That was in a 17 f-150 with a 6.5 box. I had an 18 f-150 with a 5.5 box that would have been similar but I'd have to either trim the rails that clamp to bed rails or buy new. I now have a 19 with a 6.5 box with deck mounted again now. I think I remember in front of the wheel well in the 5.5 box had a slope so fixed deck legs would be an issue. Is that what your referring to?^^^ that's what the ford box needs...pretty slick!
bingoThat was in a 17 f-150 with a 6.5 box. I had an 18 f-150 with a 5.5 box that would have been similar but I'd have to either trim the rails that clamp to bed rails or buy new. I now have a 19 with a 6.5 box with deck mounted again now. I think I remember in front of the wheel well in the 5.5 box had a slope so fixed deck legs would be an issue. Is that what your referring to?
I have a marathon deck and front legs locations are along front of bed. But they clamp to the bed rails for stability as well. View attachment 223402
Sounds like maybe the legs didn't have enough preload possibly? This is second truck deck was on, and knock on wood, so far no issues. Was told that with aluminum I need something under legs so they dont punch through.I’d keep and eye on your box. Put my truck boss deck on my Cummins 3500 1 ton and the box cracked within 6 months. It made the box to rigid with the rails clamped to it. So when the box shook on rough roads the thinner new aged flimsy steal couldn’t flex and she cracked. That was coming from a body guy who’s very experienced.
Sounds like maybe the legs didn't have enough preload possibly? This is second truck deck was on, and knock on wood, so far no issues. Was told that with aluminum I need something under legs so they dont punch through.
Did not mean to offend. Just spitballing with you. My deck being just a standard deck probably has alot to do with it. Extending those sides on yours probably puts more stress on the bed rails.I can assure you the legs were installed correctly. The deck set up just makes the box to rigid and is cracked under the plastic for the bed rail cover. I sold the truck boss, sold my trailer and bought a decent condition mline that leaves the bed to do what it needs to do.
Did not mean to offend. Just spitballing with you. My deck being just a standard deck probably has alot to do with it. Extending those sides on yours probably puts more stress on the bed rails.
Took Kows to market...
They didnt want to ride on sled deck of 1/2 ton,,, very little room on top for all 10... Ha
Nothing worse than spilling kows on QE-2 at 167 kpr,,, ha...
Ended up cheating,,, we used the spongy 3/4 ton to zig zag our way to the auction barns,,, the old kows were riding loose in the trailer,,, ha... lots of foot shuffling to stay up right back there...
Slow turns and easy on the brakes to prevent a wreck...
I could of used my 1/2 ton,,, but it would of been like pushing a wet noodle on the hwy,,, Ha...
Go hard and go fast is where the bigger trucks rock,,, lumber wagon days are gooder...
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