Quick flatbed question

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I've always liked this one. Not mine though.

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That is sharp!
 

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That bed will fit fine. I used 1" C-channel to mount my bed. Welded the channel to the bed, then bolted the channel to the existing bed mounting holes. My bed is 8'6", that bed being 9' won't look bad at all. Mount a set of 30" boxes under it and call it a day.

Here's my pile.

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He sent me a few pictures this morning, it looks like the bed is 8' 6" so it should be just what I need. I'm gonna try to pick it up soon. Thanks for everyone's help and input!
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Not meaning to jack your thread, but what would be the longest bed you would put on a ccsb. I'll be building it, but just wanting to get an idea so I can start planning it.
 

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Not meaning to jack your thread, but what would be the longest bed you would put on a ccsb. I'll be building it, but just wanting to get an idea so I can start planning it.

I would say 9'. But, depends on what you intend to use it for. If it will be weighted down keep it 9 or under and center weight. If you need to haul something bigger or alot of something thats a light load you could get away with a 10'. Kinda looks goofy to me though.
 

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