The beds usually follow the same formats as bedroom models.
Typically most beds are about 70-75in long. There are some extended lengths which add about 5" to a 80" length.
The width generally determines what size bed.
Width:
About 36-39"" is Single/Twin
About 54" is a Full size
About 60" is a Queen size
You can usually use the same sheets as the bedroom models. This may not be true if the bed uses a foam pad. You might need to use those corner holders to hold sheets to mattress.
A camper sits in the bed of a pickup, has a bed and other amenities. A camper shell sits in the bed of a pickup and is used primarily for storage. it has no bed or other amenities.
The bed on a pop up camper can be fixed several ways but it depends on what is wrong with it. If it is just a matter of what sheets to use, the typical size is Queen and it is made by covering the cushion with the sheets. If the bed is in need of reinforcement a new bed tray can be made with plywood.
No, they are not the same size, the Dakota is a mid-sized pick-up and the Ram is a full size pick-up. The Dakota bed then would be smaller and the Ram bed wild be larger.
they come in all sizes or made to the size you need look on eBay
The bed on a 2005 shortbed (2002-2005) is slightly shorter than that from a 1994-2001 model. So, as I found out, the 2 are not interchangeable.
No, The Ram's cab is wider.
6.5 or 8 foot.
I believe it is 19 gallons ( U.S. ) front tank on your 1987 F150 long bed
Push it down
Short bed, 34 gallons Long bed, 35 gallons
Short bed is 26 gallons Long bed is 32 gallons
75 x 60