Bed slides: easy load - easy unload
#1
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Bed slides: easy load - easy unload
Accessing fully loaded bed of your truck is not always that easy as it would seem at first sight. Especially, when the part you need is located in the middle of nowhere in your bed. Now with the truck bed slides made by BedSlide, the awkward clambering into the bed is not obligatory. These bed slides will let you load and unload your stuff with no hassle and provide you with the convenient access to even the most distant parts.
You can read more about the Bed Slide manufacturer and their products here: http://www.carid.com/bedslide/
Good to fit: 2015 Ford F-150 models;
Check out this slide model for your truck on this page: http://www.carid.com/bedslide/1000-s...bed-slide.html
If you are in need of more heavy duty slides, check out this bed slides comparison chart: http://www.carid.com/bedslide/info/comparison.html
These are in stock as of right now, inquire for the price quotes in the comments below! Don't forget to include your shipping zip!
What was the most weird thing you ever load in the bed of your truck?
You can read more about the Bed Slide manufacturer and their products here: http://www.carid.com/bedslide/
Good to fit: 2015 Ford F-150 models;
Check out this slide model for your truck on this page: http://www.carid.com/bedslide/1000-s...bed-slide.html
If you are in need of more heavy duty slides, check out this bed slides comparison chart: http://www.carid.com/bedslide/info/comparison.html
These are in stock as of right now, inquire for the price quotes in the comments below! Don't forget to include your shipping zip!
What was the most weird thing you ever load in the bed of your truck?
#2
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First (new) F150 years ago was a SuperCrew 4x4 with the 5.5' bed.
Every single one since then (there have been many) have had the 6.5' bed.
There's almost nothing as useless as a 5.5' bed on a pickup truck, unless all you plan on hauling is grocery bags or a few bags of mulch.
I do know that many people who buy 5.5' bed trucks do it because the 6.5' version won't fit in their garages.
The 5.5' bed trucks 'look better'? ROTF! They barely even look like a truck.
Every single one since then (there have been many) have had the 6.5' bed.
There's almost nothing as useless as a 5.5' bed on a pickup truck, unless all you plan on hauling is grocery bags or a few bags of mulch.
I do know that many people who buy 5.5' bed trucks do it because the 6.5' version won't fit in their garages.
The 5.5' bed trucks 'look better'? ROTF! They barely even look like a truck.
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First (new) F150 years ago was a SuperCrew 4x4 with the 5.5' bed.
Every single one since then (there have been many) have had the 6.5' bed.
There's almost nothing as useless as a 5.5' bed on a pickup truck, unless all you plan on hauling is grocery bags or a few bags of mulch.
I do know that many people who buy 5.5' bed trucks do it because the 6.5' version won't fit in their garages.
The 5.5' bed trucks 'look better'? ROTF! They barely even look like a truck.
Every single one since then (there have been many) have had the 6.5' bed.
There's almost nothing as useless as a 5.5' bed on a pickup truck, unless all you plan on hauling is grocery bags or a few bags of mulch.
I do know that many people who buy 5.5' bed trucks do it because the 6.5' version won't fit in their garages.
The 5.5' bed trucks 'look better'? ROTF! They barely even look like a truck.
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