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Old Dec 1, 2020 | 10:23 AM
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Ordering a bakflip x4 for a friend. He has a 2014 f150 with the full 4 doors(crew cab). I’m pretty sure most trucks in that config have a 5.7’ bed. However there is an option for a 6.7’ bed.

this is the best pic I have of his truck. Can anyone tell?


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Old Dec 1, 2020 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ReaperHWK
Ordering a bakflip x4 for a friend. He has a 2014 f150 with the full 4 doors(crew cab). I’m pretty sure most trucks in that config have a 5.7’ bed. However there is an option for a 6.7’ bed.

this is the best pic I have of his truck. Can anyone tell?

5.7 based on the distance I see between cab and the wheel well. Google what a 6.7 bed looks like on a crew cab and you'll see the difference.

Disclaimer: not responsible for ordering the wrong size
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Old Dec 1, 2020 | 10:32 AM
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yep...short box
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yep...short box
I like the confidence, no doubts!
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Old Dec 1, 2020 | 10:47 AM
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I like the confidence, no doubts!
no problem, i had a long box crew
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5.7', 6.7'? Common reference is 5.5' or 6.5'. Don't know where you're getting those other numbers from.
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Old Dec 1, 2020 | 11:27 AM
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5.7', 6.7'? Common reference is 5.5' or 6.5'. Don't know where you're getting those other numbers from.
those were the options on the bakflip website. Maybe they are taking about the actual length of the cover I don’t know.

it actually says 5’7” cover.
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It seems there is an easy way to determine that but I'm afraid to say how to. hahaha
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It seems there is an easy way to determine that but I'm afraid to say how to. hahaha
Do tell... I have been wracking my brain on this one. If only someone could invent a long flat measuring instrument, say made out of thin metal, with inch and foot increments marked on it. Even better if such an instrument was thin enough and flexible enough to roll onto itself into a spring-loaded casing, so that you could extend and retract it as needed to measure items of various lengths. Alas, probably just a fantasy at this point.
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Originally Posted by Trio
Do tell... I have been wracking my brain on this one. If only someone could invent a long flat measuring instrument, say made out of thin metal, with inch and foot increments marked on it. Even better if such an instrument was thin enough and flexible enough to roll onto itself into a spring-loaded casing, so that you could extend and retract it as needed to measure items of various lengths. Alas, probably just a fantasy at this point.
Yeah well when it's a surprise gift I really can't ask him or go over to his house and start measuring his truck.................
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