6.5 or 8 foot.
take the bolts out id reckon
Short bed is 26 gallons Long bed is 32 gallons
No, the bed of a 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 dually is not the same size as that of a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 short bed (SWB). The Ram 3500 typically has a longer and wider bed designed to accommodate its dual rear wheels and heavier payload capacity, while the Ram 1500 SWB has a shorter and narrower bed suited for lighter loads. The dimensions and mounting points differ, making them incompatible.
26 or 35 gallons
26 gallons
10w30
If they are of corresponding bodystyles, yes
A 2007 Dodge 1500 bed should fit a 2004 Dodge 1500, as both trucks are part of the same generation (2002-2008) and have similar dimensions and mounting points. However, it's important to check for any differences in the mounting hardware or bed features, such as tailgate design and wiring for lights. Additionally, ensure that both trucks have the same cab configuration (e.g., regular, quad, or crew cab) to ensure compatibility.
For a 1500 Dodge Ram with a 6-foot bed, you can use various types of camper shells, including fiberglass and aluminum models specifically designed for that truck size. Look for camper shells labeled as compatible with the Dodge Ram 1500 6' bed, typically around 72-76 inches in length. Additionally, options such as high-rise or low-profile designs are available, depending on your preferences for aesthetics and functionality. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the best fit.
Short bed - 26 gallons Long bed - 35 gallons
42RE
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.