Learn how to install an Aluminum Bed Floor Kit in your classic Chevy, GMC or Ford truck. These kits are a great modern alternative to replace old, worn wooden bed floors. Kevin Tetz walks you through the installation steps.
LMC Truck is the only company that has digitized true wood grain, all from the same tree, so the boards are specifically designed to be used together. The aluminum boards are waterproof, chemical proof and stain proof, and come in 3 oak color variations and an American walnut. Bed strips also come in your choice of polished or paintable.
LMC Truck’s Aluminum Bed Floor Kits are ready to install right out of the box with the provided hardware. Basic hand tools and a few hours time are all you need to complete this truck project.
These kits are available for the following trucks:
1947-1959 Chevy & GMC Trucks
-Stepside Shortbed
-Stepside Longbed
1960-1972 Chevy & GMC Trucks
-Stepside Shortbed
-Stepside Longbed
-Fleetside Shortbed
-Fleetside Longbed
1948-1972 Ford Trucks
-Stepside Shortbed
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We offer parts and accessories for Chevy, Dodge and Ford trucks and SUVS. We are automotive specialists with over 30 years experience in helping you, the enthusiast, restore or maintain your pride and joy. We stock huge amounts of inventory and deliver right to your door so you can “keep ’em on the road!”
Thanks LMC, placing my first order soon for the floor pans and rockers for my '60 C10. Kevin is a huge help and a great spokesman for LMC. A true craftsman.
interesting product, thanks.
The odds of me drilling that many holes that actually line up is pretty close to ZERO. It does look real nice when they do it though.
Love the wood grain. I say no to chrome.
Would love to see this bed kit be available for my 77 Chevy C10 Stepside!
Hey LMC – Guys, why don't you re-pop floors for 66 Ford Styleside trucks? There are hundreds of these around and nobody makes one. You have bunches of guys like me that are going to have to jerry-rig a solution that works for our old trucks where the bed is too damaged/rusted for use.
I've got two '66 beds and I'm less than three hours from your corporate headquarters. You can swing down and take any measurements you need to see if you can make something for us. If you can do it, you'll sell a few hundred of them quickly because there are bunches of us trying to figure out what to do.
What an awesome idea.
Nice looking but I think is a little Expensive
Beautiful!!!!
Cool video, and very informative. This kit should be made available for the 73-87 Chevy. If it is, it's not in the catalog or on the website.
Only watching cause K.T. Is the presenter one of the best!