Question:
I have a 2003 Ford F-150 ext. cab short bed pick-up that I bought used. They dealer provided paperwork that stated it had never been wrecked. Here's the issue, as I stand at the rear of the truck lookind forward there is a mismatch between the door and the bed on the right side. The bed is shifted inward at least an inch to an inch and a half. But on the driver's side it isn't noticable.
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Is this condition typical with Fords? I've always owned Chevy pick-ups. And is the bed adjustable right to left in relationship to the frame? There are six large torx head bolts in the bottom bed panel, can those be loosened and the bed position be adjusted? I appreciate any input. Any auto body mechs out there? Thanks.
Answers:
the bed could of been replaced
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There have got to be about a gazzilion 2003 F150's out there. Go visit a used car dealership and see if you notice the same thing.The dealer lies.Truck has definitely been wrecked,,probably has frame damage.I have been body man for years,,TRUST ME
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Take it to a frame alignment shop and let them check the frame. If it is tweeked, take the truck back to dealer. I don't believe the bed is adjustable, but I may learn something here. Look at the mounting bolts and see if the holes in the frame are drilled to size or allow for adjustment.More Questions & Answers ...
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