94 yota Pickup, How do i remove the whole bed?

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  1. RosaMorado

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    Can anyone tell me how to remove a whole bed cover? :eyecrazy:
     
  2. eurofreak2002

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    There are bolts you can find from bottom of bed/frame remove them remove bed done if you want pics I can do that too
     
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    About 8 bolts using 14mm heads.
    3 on gas tank tube thing
    Rear tail lights removed.
    Remove wires from bed.
    Licens plate too.




    It'd be easier if you just go lay down and find out.
     
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    wat nam said
     
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    yep its very easy, you can crawl under there, figure it out and be done in less than an hour for sure, its super easy.
     
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    Or u could just cut a big hole from wheel well too wheel well then u don't have too look under u can see from up above .. Don't worry you don't even need that part of the bed it over rated...lol..that's wat I did
     
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    ^^ that's what i did
     
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    Yah I got a huge hole too but its cause my notch and bridge took it over not for easier access to bed bolts but it is nice
     
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    alright sounds good thanks! ill see how it goes when the damn snow is gone..
     
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    Ironnam isn't it 17mm bolts or does this vary mine were 17mm I believe :thinking:
     
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    Really? You're asking possibly months ahead of time? Haha. ;)

    If I remember correctly, they may be 19mm bolts. I seem to remember them being the same socket that I pull the wheels with.
     
  12. IronNam

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    14/17/19mm, either one of those lol. You might be right, I think I used a deep socket 19mm. I just know I used a 1/2" drive and tons of PB Blaster.
     
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    Dual 17s for mine. All 7 nuts and bolts :lol:
     

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