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    Mule Pro flat bed build

    I usually run around in 2 seat mode, but the kids are getting bigger and we need more room . Rolling in 4 seat mode leaves a pretty small bed, and that's just not good enough for me.

    I layed this thing out exactly like the factory bed so I could use the original latch points. I like it so far.....



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    #2
    Framed out

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      #3
      Oh no...Flay bed....? What the....mods please fix !

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        #4
        Looks like you’re off to a good start. Looking forward to progress pics.

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          #5
          Following, interested to see how it turns out.

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            #6
            Very cool! Tagged!

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              #7
              Got the hinges fabbed, and mounted the bed frame to see how it looked. It all fit perfect, everything lined up to the factory bump stops. Took it back off, and plan to install the deck plate & weld it out next.

              The new bed will extend about 6" past the tailgate when it was in the down position, if that makes sense.

              I plan to utilize the old headache rack since it has the backrest, and all of the seatbelts integrated into it.


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                #8
                I’ve been wanting to do the same. Looking good.

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                  #9
                  That looks great, are you going to weld a new hitch receiver on the back end? Looks pretty far and not much clearance underneath for a trailer if you needed to pull one.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by K_Wittenburg View Post
                    That looks great, are you going to weld a new hitch receiver on the back end? Looks pretty far and not much clearance underneath for a trailer if you needed to pull one.
                    I am going to make an extension for my BBQ pit, and leaf rake. But I don't like to pull bigger trailers anyway, so I'm not really worried about it. I will have to figure out something for my road feeder though....

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                    Last edited by Palmetto; 05-26-2020, 11:45 AM.

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                      #11
                      These came in today.

                      Interco Sniper 920 on MSA M12's
                      28x10x14

                      No suspension lift, but tires alone raised it 2".

                      Rides nice, quiet, and smooth.

                      I will probably do the super atv rear arms to help with extended bed, and wheel clearance. That rear tire is too close to the body for me.


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                        #12
                        Looking good !

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                          #13
                          Looks great! Like the material choice. Did a similar build 3 or 4 years for dog boxes and foot locker. Tried to make it look factory as possible.

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                            #14
                            Good work. Looks awesome

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                              #15
                              Looking good. May I request a picture of your front cargo set up. thanks in advance.

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