Truck Bed Models

Our selection of high-quality truck beds, including versatile flatbeds, specialized service bodies, and sturdy dump beds, is engineered to meet the toughest demands of any profession. These enhanced beds offer significant advantages in longevity, cargo access, and heavy-duty towing and hauling capabilities. Find a robust upgrade that maximizes the functionality of your vehicle today.

14K Angle Pipetop Trailer (P8)


Lengths: 16 – 24'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 14,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 11,380—12,385 lbs

72" Single Axle Channel Utility (U2)


Lengths: 10 – 14'
Width: 72"
GVWR: 2,990 lbs
Load Capacity: 2,010—3,595 lbs

60" Single Axle Channel Utility (U6)


Lengths: 8 – 10'
Width: 60"
GVWR: 2,990 lbs
Load Capacity: 2,090—3,995 lbs

77" Single Axle Channel Utility (U7)


Lengths: 10 – 14'
Width: 77"
GVWR: 2,990 lbs
Load Capacity: 1,890—3,575 lbs

83" Single Axle Channel Utility (U8)


Lengths: 12 – 14'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 2,990 lbs
Load Capacity: 1,640—3,515 lbs

60" Tandem Axle Channel Utility (UC)


Lengths: 10 – 14'
Width: 60"
GVWR: 7,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 5,700—8,470 lbs

77" Tandem Axle Channel Utility (UK)


Lengths: 10 – 18'
Width: 77"
GVWR: 7,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 5,550—8,049 lbs

83" Tandem Axle Channel Utility (UL)


Lengths: 12 – 20'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 7,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 5,500—7,749 lbs

Truck Beds Frequently Answered Questions

Find quick answers about the types, installation process, and advantages of upgrading your truck’s bed.

The primary benefit of a flatbed is the maximization of surface area, allowing you to haul wider and longer cargo than a standard pickup box. They also provide superior accessibility for loading materials from the side using a forklift, increasing overall job efficiency.

The installation time for a new truck bed can vary based on the specific type of bed (flatbed vs. service body) and the necessary integration with the truck’s wiring and chassis. While simple installations may take only a day, more complex setups may require longer.

Steel truck beds are known for their extreme durability, resistance to impact, and typically lower cost. Aluminum truck beds offer a significant weight reduction, which can improve fuel economy and increase payload capacity, and they provide superior resistance to rust and corrosion.

While the installation of a non-factory component cannot automatically void your entire vehicle warranty (as per the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act), it is highly recommended to check with your vehicle manufacturer. Warranties may only be affected if the new bed directly causes damage to the truck’s chassis, electrical system, or powertrain.

These beds are specifically designed to safely accommodate heavy-duty towing equipment like gooseneck and fifth-wheel hitches, often providing a more stable and robust platform for handling maximum loads.