903 Truck Beds Dimensions Guide: SD, FD, and CD Sizes Explained

903 truck beds

Choosing the right truck bed starts with understanding the dimensions. Whether you’re upgrading a Ford F-350, Ram 3500, or Chevy Silverado, the 903 Truck Beds lineup offers three core models: SD (Skirted Flat Deck)FD (Flat Deck Non-Skirted), and CD (Cabinet Deck). Each model comes in multiple sizes to match short bed, long bed, single rear wheel (SRW), or dually trucks.

This guide breaks down the exact measurements for each model. You’ll find width, length, cab-to-axle (CTA) specs, and fitment tips to ensure perfect compatibility.

Standard Widths Across All Models

903 Truck Beds uses two main widths to fit most modern trucks:

Width OptionBest ForCommon Truck Models
84 inchesSingle Rear Wheel (SRW)Ford F-250/350 SRW, Ram 2500/3500 SRW, GM 2500HD/3500HD SRW
97 inchesDually (DRW)Ford F-350 DRW, Ram 3500 DRW, GM 3500HD DRW

Pro Tip: Measure your cab-to-axle distance first. Most listings specify CTA from 40″ to 60″.

SD Model Dimensions (Flat Deck Skirted)

The SD Model gives a clean, skirted look with storage along the sides. It’s popular for contractors who want style plus utility.

Common SD Model Sizes:

LengthWidthCTAWeightBest Truck Fit
7’0″ (84″)84″40″-48″~1,200 lbsShort box SRW
8’4″ (100″)84″52″-56″~1,350 lbsLong box SRW
8’6″ (102″)97″56″-60″~1,500 lbsDually long box
9’4″ (112″)84″60″+~1,450 lbsExtended SRW

Key Features: Skirted sides add ~12″ of lower storage. Headache rack optional.

FD Model Dimensions (Flat Deck Non-Skirted)

The FD Model keeps it simple and open. No side skirts mean maximum deck space for pallets or equipment.

Common FD Model Sizes:

LengthWidthCTAWeightBest Truck Fit
7’0″ (84″)84″38″-42″~1,100 lbsShort box SRW
8’6″ (102″)84″52″-56″~1,250 lbsLong box SRW
9’4″ (112″)97″56″-60″~1,400 lbsDually chassis cab
11’4″ (136″)97″60″+~1,600 lbsCab & chassis

Key Features: Full open deck. Gooseneck prep available on longer models.

CD Model Dimensions (Cabinet Deck)

The CD Model adds built-in cabinets for tools and gear. Perfect for service trucks or fleet vehicles.

Common CD Model Sizes:

LengthWidthCTAWeightBest Truck Fit
8’6″ (102″)84″52″-56″~1,700 lbsSRW service truck
9’4″ (112″)84″56″-60″~1,850 lbsLong box SRW
11’4″ (136″)97″60″+~2,100 lbsDually service body

Key Features: 4-6 cabinets, lockable doors, ~20 cu ft storage.

How to Match Dimensions to Your Truck

  1. Measure Cab-to-Axle (CTA): From back of cab to center of rear axle.
  2. Check Bed Length: Short box (~6.5′-8′), long box (~8′) or chassis cab.
  3. Confirm Width: SRW = 84″, Dually = 97″.
  4. Verify Weight Rating: 903 beds handle 2,000-5,000 lb payloads.

Example: For a 2025 Ford F-350 SRW long box (52″ CTA), choose 84″ x 8’6″ SD or FD model.

Quick Comparison Table

ModelWidthsLengthsWeight RangeStorageBest Use
SD84″, 97″7′-9’4″1,200-1,500 lbsSide skirtsContractors
FD84″, 97″7′-11’4″1,100-1,600 lbsNoneHauling
CD84″, 97″8’6″-11’4″1,700-2,100 lbsCabinetsService fleets

Why Dimensions Matter for 903 Truck Beds

Getting the size wrong means poor fit, safety issues, or costly returns. 903 Truck Beds builds to exact specs, but always double-check your truck’s measurements. Their dealer locator helps find local fitment experts.

Ready to upgrade? Use this guide to spec your perfect 903 Truck Bed and contact a dealer for pricing (SD: $3,700-$5,800, FD: $3,000-$4,500, CD: $7,500-$9,500).

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