PackRat
Senior Member
You may find that the bed walls are taller on your new truck which means you need a "spacer" to raise the whole AK up so it fits flat on the floor and does not ride on the bed walls as that will tear it apart. You can measure the AK now and go to the Ford store and measure a truck to see what kind of height you need to clear the truck bed rails and can fabricate that item while you are waiting for the truck to arrive.
There are several methods from 2x4s to redwood ply to dense foam but the key is to not let moisture wick up into the AK plywood flooring and rot it out so that is goal along with raising it up enough.
This waiting also gives you time to decide on what method you want to secure the AK to the truck and to order the components you choose so there is no waitig time once the truck arrives.
That AK would have slid right into my '88 F-250 as the bed rails are lower on that one than on the newer trucks but I was #2 behind you on that one...oh well.......
There are several methods from 2x4s to redwood ply to dense foam but the key is to not let moisture wick up into the AK plywood flooring and rot it out so that is goal along with raising it up enough.
This waiting also gives you time to decide on what method you want to secure the AK to the truck and to order the components you choose so there is no waitig time once the truck arrives.
That AK would have slid right into my '88 F-250 as the bed rails are lower on that one than on the newer trucks but I was #2 behind you on that one...oh well.......