bed removal..
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bed removal..
so from another post i started about my fuel pump crapping out,,, im thinking i may just remove the box.. or kinda slide it back so i have accsess to the pump....
my question is... and it might be stupid but am i able to remove the box if i have a box liner.... (will the box liner be covering the bolt heads, or are they accessible from the underside?) or do i have to yank the box liner out....
also if i do this.... I guess i will first have to disconnect the filler hose right???
anything else that might be strapped to the box like any fuel lines?
im considering this option because my tank is right freakin full and im no sure where I would put all that gas?
thanks
my question is... and it might be stupid but am i able to remove the box if i have a box liner.... (will the box liner be covering the bolt heads, or are they accessible from the underside?) or do i have to yank the box liner out....
also if i do this.... I guess i will first have to disconnect the filler hose right???
anything else that might be strapped to the box like any fuel lines?
im considering this option because my tank is right freakin full and im no sure where I would put all that gas?
thanks
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RE: bed removal..
I picked mine up to install a body lift and the only other item that I know of is the wiring. Most of the stuff runs down the frame rails until it gets to the back. Check under to see if any wires or hoses are strapped to it.
Just a note for anyone to check!!!! The brake line is prone to rusting behind the gas tank. If ever in area working, check it out!!!! Mine broke loose/split at an intersection. Luckily I was going slow enough to hit the park brake and try to push the pedal through the floor for some front brakes. Should have seen the guy in the Honda accords face. Priceless... Missed by 1-2 feet.
Just a note for anyone to check!!!! The brake line is prone to rusting behind the gas tank. If ever in area working, check it out!!!! Mine broke loose/split at an intersection. Luckily I was going slow enough to hit the park brake and try to push the pedal through the floor for some front brakes. Should have seen the guy in the Honda accords face. Priceless... Missed by 1-2 feet.
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RE: bed removal..
Dropping the tank is MUCH quicker when changing the fuel pump
Read Steve's DIY here: https://dodgeforum.com/m_402587/tm.htm
It's up to you on what would be worth it though. If you could find a few gas cans, it would definitely be easier to remove enough to get it below 1/2 and drop the tank.
Read Steve's DIY here: https://dodgeforum.com/m_402587/tm.htm
It's up to you on what would be worth it though. If you could find a few gas cans, it would definitely be easier to remove enough to get it below 1/2 and drop the tank.
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RE: bed removal..
No need to remove the bedliner. All the bolts (4 I think) on the bed are accessable from the bottom. When I did my body lift thats all I had to do. Pulling the bed is probably more of a pain then droping the tank. Yes you ahve to remove the filler hoses (also did this when doing body lift) and don't forget about your brake light wires and stuff.
Kinda a PITA
Kinda a PITA
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RE: bed removal..
if you have a box liner take it out cut a hole in the floor of the box, fix the pump then put the piece you cut out back in and put the liner back in.....now thats the easest way i think but thats if you wanna cut a hole thow i had a buddy do it that way (the 2nd time he had to change it becuse the first one he put in craped out after a cupple months and he was pissed off at it) personally id just drop the tank thow the hole may be covered but you will always know its there