dssur
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I leave the top two bolts in the front panel to keep the bed from flexing, and just push it up out of the way like a barn door. Then I cut just above the bed floor on the side walls. When I get to the wheel arches, I just follow that cut up and around. Above the wheel arches I cut out a section for tire clearance. I cut all the way to the front, then all the way across the back. There is some big bracing in the back two corners, so I cut out about an inch or two from the corner at a 45 degree angle. Leave a few places uncut so it doesnt fall apart on you. When you are ready, have some friends hold the bed up and cut the remaining places. Dont forget the bracing underneath! Cut those apart as well. You need to pull the floor in a bit to slide up inside the bed sides. It will rest on the tops of the wheel arches and be pretty stable. You will only need a few filler pieces for around the wheel arches and at the back crners where you cut at a 45. Lengthen the supports underneath and you have a stock bed floor that s about 8 inches deep, no hole for the suspension!