The rear cross sill is located below the tailgate. It ties the back of the bed together by being bolted crosswise from one bed side to the other. The rear sill has "brackets" welded in place. The bed-to-frame bolt passes through these brackets as it bolts from the wood to the frame. The strips and wood sit on the ledge that has predrilled holes for mounting. The rear cross sill protects the edges of the wood boards. Rear cross sill includes attachment holes for wiring clamps and all bolt holes. Made in Oklahoma City, USA.
Grouped:
Group 1Years: | 1955 - 1959 |
Make(s): | Chevy |
ᅠ | GMC |
Model(s): | 1 Ton Stepside |
ᅠ | 1 Ton Stepside - 2nd Series |
ᅠ | Cameo |
ᅠ | Long Stepside |
ᅠ | Long Stepside - 2nd Series |
ᅠ | Long Stepside 89in |
ᅠ | Long Stepside 97 |
ᅠ | Long Stepside 97in |
ᅠ | Short Stepside |
ᅠ | Short Stepside - 2nd Series |
ᅠ | Suburban |