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M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 7:22 am
by w30bob
Hi Guys,
I know I can probably figure this out by looking closely at the truck or in the manuals, but it's quicker to just ask the experts. Is the entire bed on the M37 simply bolted together? Meaning can it be completely disassembled without drilling out any spot welds or such? I'm asking because I see people selling used bed parts on Ebay and they don't mention having to cut anything. If all the parts simply unbolted that would sure make restoring it a lot easier.
thanks,
bob
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 8:13 am
by hbb
Bob
The M37 bed is a bolt together unit and if the bolts aren't rusty it is a fairly simple job, and it makes replacement of parts quick and easy verses being welded together, it's sort of a erector set.That being said there is the problem of the bed shifting and bolt holes sometimes are more difficult to realign.
hb
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:16 pm
by m-37Bruce
Stock beds are two piece, welded together down the center. John at MWM has or had the option of shipping them in two pieces. Right now he doesn't have any, enough interest he might move forward? I had to drill/grind several of my bed bolts off.
BTW, I have a T/O bed not perfect, but not bad either for sale easier to pick up not so easy to ship! I'm in Central VA.
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:45 pm
by hbb
Bob
I need to clarify my terminology.what I called the bed is actually a box assembly and I apologize for that. Bruce is correct in the fact the original bed/floor of the box was a two piece welded bolt in part. I just sold a bed/floor reproduction that I bought from Vintage Power Wagon and it was available in a single or 2 piece and at the time I had elected to go with a 2 piece because it would have been easier to handle. I ended up with a complete box and didn't use the new parts.
hb
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:54 pm
by m-37Bruce
HB, I wasn't saying you said anything wrong, just adding my 2 cent.
I still have not re-assembled my bed, just about finished w/ some fuel delivery issues.

Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:47 pm
by majorhitt
Bob, The M37 bed is bolted or screwed together, The fenders are bolted to the box side panels, the box side panels are bolted to the front panel (the part nearest the cab)all of these are screwed through the floor to brackets that are bolted to the frame or sit on rubber pads on the frame,then the bed itself is screwed to the brackets. The bed looks like it's two pieces. The bed on your truck is one big piece made from two pieces welded down the center. Some vendors sell the bed in two pieces. There are some large bolts that hold the bed to the brackets, two are located by the tailgate and two more by the fender. If you were to disassemble you cargo box completely you will have more than a dozen large items sitting on your garage floor.
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 8:06 pm
by w30bob
Hey, that's really great info guys. I'll be crawling around under there tomorrow to check it out first hand.
thanks,
bob
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:55 am
by HingsingM37
Bob,
Here is a link to my bed disassembly pics in my album. Perhaps they will help
http://www.g741.org/photogallery/main.p ... g2_page=18
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 6:32 am
by w30bob
David,
The pics helped tremendously. Now I see what's meant by the bed floor being two pieces welded together down the middle.
thanks again,
bob
Re: M37 Bed Question
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 7:58 am
by hbb
m-Bruce wrote:HB, I wasn't saying you said anything wrong, just adding my 2 cent.
I still have not re-assembled my bed, just about finished w/ some fuel delivery issues.

Bruce
When I read what you wrote i realized that my nomenclature wash not quiet correct and I wanted to clean up my mess no offense taken.
hb