Space Between Bed and Frame
Space Between Bed and Frame
I'm not sure what they are called but does anyone know of a company that makes some sore of rubber drape or shield that keeps you from seeing the space between the bed and the frame? I was thinking of finding some rubber mat to fill the void but I'm pretty sure someone makes something specifically for this.
here you go, lots of places carry them...heres one

http://www.autoanything.com/suspensi...A3003A0A0.aspx
but remember they were intended for use with a body lift, so they are probably wider then you would need

http://www.autoanything.com/suspensi...A3003A0A0.aspx
but remember they were intended for use with a body lift, so they are probably wider then you would need
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After reading the OP's post, I thought he was talking about the space between the bed of the truck and the cab. I was like, holy crap that would be ridiculous! Hahahaha. Then I read the replies and saw the picture and I was like Ohhhhh... now I understand. I was going crazy trying to figure out why someone would want to fill the space between the bed and the cab of the truck!
:o :o

After reading the OP's post, I thought he was talking about the space between the bed of the truck and the cab. I was like, holy crap that would be ridiculous! Hahahaha. Then I read the replies and saw the picture and I was like Ohhhhh... now I understand. I was going crazy trying to figure out why someone would want to fill the space between the bed and the cab of the truck!
:o :o
LOL 
After reading the OP's post, I thought he was talking about the space between the bed of the truck and the cab. I was like, holy crap that would be ridiculous! Hahahaha. Then I read the replies and saw the picture and I was like Ohhhhh... now I understand. I was going crazy trying to figure out why someone would want to fill the space between the bed and the cab of the truck!
:o :o

After reading the OP's post, I thought he was talking about the space between the bed of the truck and the cab. I was like, holy crap that would be ridiculous! Hahahaha. Then I read the replies and saw the picture and I was like Ohhhhh... now I understand. I was going crazy trying to figure out why someone would want to fill the space between the bed and the cab of the truck!
:o :o
no problem.. yea it would be a pain to find something on google or wherever without a name to search by.
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LOL 
After reading the OP's post, I thought he was talking about the space between the bed of the truck and the cab. I was like, holy crap that would be ridiculous! Hahahaha. Then I read the replies and saw the picture and I was like Ohhhhh... now I understand. I was going crazy trying to figure out why someone would want to fill the space between the bed and the cab of the truck!
:o :o

After reading the OP's post, I thought he was talking about the space between the bed of the truck and the cab. I was like, holy crap that would be ridiculous! Hahahaha. Then I read the replies and saw the picture and I was like Ohhhhh... now I understand. I was going crazy trying to figure out why someone would want to fill the space between the bed and the cab of the truck!
:o :o
I did say "between the bed and frame", right?
Not having much luck. Seems the only company that sells anything like what I'm looking for is Gap Guard. And all that I can find in one for a three inch body lift. That's a lot of trimming.
Not having much luck. Seems the only company that sells anything like what I'm looking for is Gap Guard. And all that I can find in one for a three inch body lift. That's a lot of trimming.
GM calls them, wheelwell liners. I have them on my 2010 GMC work truck. They were an option both from direct from the factory and through dealer parts . I just ordered them on the truck.
So I am wondering if Ford has them through Ford parts for F150s. I have a Raptor coming in next month and would not mind get a set for it if they make them for F150s.
So I am wondering if Ford has them through Ford parts for F150s. I have a Raptor coming in next month and would not mind get a set for it if they make them for F150s.
GM calls them, wheelwell liners. I have them on my 2010 GMC work truck. They were an option both from direct from the factory and through dealer parts . I just ordered them on the truck.
So I am wondering if Ford has them through Ford parts for F150s. I have a Raptor coming in next month and would not mind get a set for it if they make them for F150s.
So I am wondering if Ford has them through Ford parts for F150s. I have a Raptor coming in next month and would not mind get a set for it if they make them for F150s.



