Quadrasteer bed on regular P/U
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Quadrasteer bed on regular P/U
Anyone considered or tried installing a Quadrasteer bed on a non-Quadrasteer truck so they could fit wider wheels and tires?
Does anyone know if this will work?
What kind of obsticles you might come across?
It would be badass to have that bed on a 2WD sport lowerd truck. (Not slammed) Just sport lowered. The bed would likely add 3" of wheel and tire space to each side. You could probably fit 345s in there!!!
Does anyone know if this will work?
What kind of obsticles you might come across?
It would be badass to have that bed on a 2WD sport lowerd truck. (Not slammed) Just sport lowered. The bed would likely add 3" of wheel and tire space to each side. You could probably fit 345s in there!!!
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Originally Posted by Dragula
Anyone considered or tried installing a Quadrasteer bed on a non-Quadrasteer truck so they could fit wider wheels and tires?
Does anyone know if this will work?
What kind of obsticles you might come across?
It would be badass to have that bed on a 2WD sport lowerd truck. (Not slammed) Just sport lowered. The bed would likely add 3" of wheel and tire space to each side. You could probably fit 345s in there!!!
Does anyone know if this will work?
What kind of obsticles you might come across?
It would be badass to have that bed on a 2WD sport lowerd truck. (Not slammed) Just sport lowered. The bed would likely add 3" of wheel and tire space to each side. You could probably fit 345s in there!!!
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that is a good idea, I think there was a thread some time back where someone photoshope a RCSB with a quadrasteer bed and looked kinda good. Those beds are probably scarce and expensive though.