How Is Truck Bed Width Measured?

Truck bed width is an important consideration for anyone looking to buy a new truck. It can be the difference between being able to fit the items you need to transport and having to find alternative ways of doing so. But how do you measure truck bed width?

Step 1: Measure from the inside of one wheel well to the inside of the other wheel well. This gives you the total width between the wheel wells, which is referred to as the “interior width” or “inside bed width”. Keep in mind that if your truck has fender flares, they may add some extra inches on either side, so it’s important to include them in your measurements.

Step 2: Measure from one outside edge of the tailgate to the other outside edge of the tailgate. This gives you the total width of the tailgate opening, which is referred to as “exterior width” or “outside bed width”. It’s important to take into account any additional features such as a drop-down tailgate or other accessories that may alter your measurements.

Step 3: Measure from one side rail at its widest point to the other side rail at its widest point. This will give you what’s known as “bed length”, which is important when choosing an appropriate size tonneau cover or liner for your truck bed.

Step 4: Take all three measurements and add them together for your total truck bed width. This measurement should be taken with any additional features such as wheel wells and tailgates in mind so that you get an accurate representation of how much space will actually be available in your truck bed.

By following these easy steps, you’ll be able to get an accurate measurement of your truck bed width and make sure that whatever items you need to transport will fit comfortably inside your vehicle.

Conclusion: The process for measuring truck bed width is relatively simple and can easily be done by anyone with a measuring tape or ruler and a few simple tools. By taking measurements from both inside and outside of your wheel wells, tailgate opening, and side rails at their widest points, you can accurately determine how much space is available in your truck bed for transporting items.

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Karen Watkins