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Old 11-19-1999, 10:43 PM
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Post Cheap Bed Divider Idea.

I noticed how Ford engineers had put those nifty little slots in the bed of my truck and thought - why let them go to waste! Total materials probably $7.00. It really keeps the small thing from rolling around!

Another bonus is that I have a 8 foot Bass-Buggy. I keep the battery, trolling motor and other fishing gear up front and let the boat hang out just an extra foot.

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'97 F150 Lariat, Flareside, white/sliver, SC, ORP, 5.4 (FQR 8/99) running Mobil 1
Mods: 305/70/16 GY ATS, AR Baja wheels, dual exhaust, Smittybilt Nerf Bars, Edelbrock IAS Shocks, K&N Filter, Carbon Fiber Bug Gaurd and rigged the fog lights too.

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Old 12-18-1999, 11:36 AM
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Thats cool. Please email me what size board that is. Cybweed@earthlink.net
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Old 12-19-1999, 12:22 AM
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I just used 2x10 treated lumber. The lumber yard I went to sells this lumber in 6' lengths.
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