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Ford aluminum bed and sled deck

kylant

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is there a concern about putting a snowmobile/atv deck in this new aluminum bed on the Ford Super Duty and F150? any issues with the legs of the deck deforming or "punching" the bed?

what would be a good way to prevent potential damage?
what have you guys that have put decks in their trucks done?

what about securing it to the bed? are the tiedown points at the 4 corners strong enough to secure the weight of the deck and 2 sleds?

I have a 2017 SD and looking to use a deck this winter
thanks
 
No idea on the aluminum bed.

But I cut 3/4" plywood feet and painted them in plasti dip so they wont rot. to distribute the weight for my old 2001 super duty bed. I bolted it through the bed.
 
Honestly, I don't think you'll have an issue, for starters its not a straight aluminum, its an alloy, and from what I've seen and heard its pretty tough stuff.
 
I've got a Marathon classic and also did the 3/4" plywood (as per Marathon). I bolted through it on my old truck, but used rigging screws and a chain with a load binder on my new one as I didn't want to drill the bed.

As it turns out, without the 3/4" plywood, the deck rear light would have sat on top of the tailgate anyways.
 
I have 2 3/4" pieces of plywood that are sandwhiched together, glued and screwed. They are cut to match the contour of the bed. I put this down to raise my camper up to clear the rails of the box. I am thinking just to leave this in and it should be sufficient.

Now how to secure the deck in the bed?? bolts or turnbuckles:confused:
 
I used two of these in the rear:

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In the front I used Grade 70 transport chain from one side to the other with a load binder in the middle. It's hidden under the deck.
 
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