- Location
- Dickinson, TX
Alright so, Thanks for visiting my build thread. I bought it used in 2009 and it had 68K miles when I got it. Very well maintained but all stock, I don't think the guy who had it used the 4WD much if at all. I started out with just lifting the TB's and adding some 265/75/16 mud tires and wheeled it like that a couple of times and it did pretty good, I then later added the A/C 3" suspension lift, then got a chance to get some 32X11.50 15 BFG mud terrains, so I had no choice but to put the body lift on.
Sorry for the small pictures but I was not that good with pictures when I first started this and still not really.
But they do get bigger the more you go down.
Put a cheap little CB in it...but never get to use it cause no one I wheel with now has one.
Gun mounts for a 4 wheeler on my Yakima load warrior now is used for fishing poles.
Two is better than one...right?
Painted my roof rack and grill.
It took a lot of these to get it done though.
Added 4 Hella 500's that hardley get used but are very bright.
A tech from my job did all the wiring cause I know nothing when it comes to electrical systems, but I did the wire loom
With suspension lift only.
Then added the body lift.
This is how much I had to trim off of the back splash guard.
And again, thank you for checking out my build, it has been nice watching the progress with each modification, and really nice when I get compliments from people while out and about that don't even have 4WD's.
Sorry for the small pictures but I was not that good with pictures when I first started this and still not really.
But they do get bigger the more you go down.
Put a cheap little CB in it...but never get to use it cause no one I wheel with now has one.
Gun mounts for a 4 wheeler on my Yakima load warrior now is used for fishing poles.
Two is better than one...right?
Painted my roof rack and grill.
It took a lot of these to get it done though.
Added 4 Hella 500's that hardley get used but are very bright.
A tech from my job did all the wiring cause I know nothing when it comes to electrical systems, but I did the wire loom
With suspension lift only.
Then added the body lift.
This is how much I had to trim off of the back splash guard.
And again, thank you for checking out my build, it has been nice watching the progress with each modification, and really nice when I get compliments from people while out and about that don't even have 4WD's.
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