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I know and I have an extra ECU laying there and the key and all the body electrics.... then logic said - "dude you got enough stuff going down right now!"

so I put it on craigs list local. Some guy call me right away and is coming over to take a look. hard to find mildly rusted 3rd gen frames in my neck of the woods. see if I can get $500 to fund the interior portion of purple truck.
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I know and I have an extra ECU laying there and the key and all the body electrics.... then logic said - "dude you got enough stuff going down right now!"

so I put it on craigs list local. Some guy call me right away and is coming over to take a look. hard to find mildly rusted 3rd gen frames in my neck of the woods. see if I can get $500 to fund the interior portion of purple truck.
500 seems fair for the frame but if it comes with the drivetrain id definitely ask for a bit more.
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My boyhood dream of having bolt on sliders is almost a reality.

I finally got a chance to layout the sliders. tacked them up and my welding is getting a bit better. I still need to figure out some gussets but that is pretty easy. then some DTM chassis paint. since they are bolt on... my god man they bolt on! I know, I know calm yourself.

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I was a bit surprised but they bolted up without much issue. I figured they would distort but the holes lined back up pretty good.
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I like your approach with the slider mount! I got a set waiting to go on but I'm probably going to just weld them on.
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a little bit of progress

this truck is back on the road and I have logged a couple hours of teenager in training driving log! oh yea! teenager driving. My son needs 50 hours, and 15 of that being at night before he can take his driving test.

anyways... I did the seats with new foams and seat heaters, I also washed the seat covers in the wash machine to remove that previous owners fart smells. I swear it takes so much funk out of the used trucks to do this. suck it febreze.

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I was super freaking blood pressure off the charts about the driver side seat belt. I did not take a shot of it before but it was dog chewed and resisted being rolled back up no matter what!

Since this was the first time I attempted this... I swapped in an extra seatbelt I had in reserve and sent the good one to safety restore. they don't have moon mist blue as a stock choice so I went with their gray. it works fine with the interior color scheme and focking "A" is it nice to have a new seatbelt that works perfect. they did a great job and I'm sending the passenger side as well. also thinking about doing my 2000 tan.

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this truck is back on the road and I have logged a couple hours of teenager in training driving log! oh yea! teenager driving.

anyways... I did the seats with new foams and seat heaters...
I remember those days with both my kids, I used that imaginary right side brake pedal a few times, enjoy. Lol.

Seat heaters are nice, Where did you source your foam ?
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I remember those days with both my kids, I used that imaginary right side brake pedal a few times, enjoy. Lol.

Seat heaters are nice, Where did you source your foam ?
We are getting better each day.

I have always just used the dorman ones from Amazon.

Amazon.com: Dorman 628-040 Universal Seat Heater Element: Automotive

This is my 6th seat and they seem to work just fine. The oldest install I have still in my possession is from 2017 and it still warms the backside just fine.
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I have always just used the dorman ones from Amazon....
Takes time learning driving hang in there.

Bad sentence structure on my part, where did you source foam for seats ?
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Bad sentence structure on my part, where did you source foam for seats ?
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they are really easy to find now, it just depends on how much you want to spend. I watch for a bit to see if I can get a special or discount code or something and then grab one here or there. it helps to be drinking while shopping online, helps soften the blow mentally.
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LOL, I tell myself dollars here n there on Runner beats a monthly car payment Small Batch 1792 hangover, huff on oxygen bottle.

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steering wheel and sliders

got my steering wheel back from CraftCustoms in TX, as always they do a great job and it's like factory fresh.

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I also finally finished up the sliders, got 2x coat of DTM epoxy and 1 coat of chassis paint on them, we will see how well that does with the salt this winter. It was a huge pain to do this but... at least I can take them off if I want and or re-paint them once they get scratched.

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Nice job on...well, everything and thanks for sharing.
Its good to see these toys get saved and not just junked.

Did you make transmission splash guards? Frame to skids area behind front tires.

I have had full skids on and get tons of mud buildup on top of the skids.
I may have to do something like that.

Cardboard sheets help insulate old bones from that unyielding concrete floor.
Knee pads helps too, i have to pre-prep to do work anymore with a couple Tylenol.

You can jam that winch solenoid box anywhere, just extend the wires to the plug.
Pull the soleniod cover snip and extend the wire to the length you need, mount the plug where you want. The plug that the wired remote control plugs into.
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Its good to see these toys get saved and not just junked.

Did you make transmission splash guards? Frame to skids area behind front tires.

I have had full skids on and get tons of mud buildup on top of the skids.
I may have to do something like that.

Cardboard sheets help insulate old bones from that unyielding concrete floor.
Knee pads helps too, i have to pre-prep to do work anymore with a couple Tylenol.

You can jam that winch solenoid box anywhere, just extend the wires to the plug.
Pull the soleniod cover snip and extend the wire to the length you need, mount the plug where you want. The plug that the wired remote control plugs into.
Probably not news.
Thanks for the kind words.

I keep all the good sized cardboard from boxes for exactly that purpose, it's way better than concrete. also works well when you know fluids are going to spill.

No I have not done any special splash guards, other than stock ones. I tend to only run my heavy skids when I know I'm going offroad. I have been thinking an underbody cover would do wonders in the winter to avoid salt damage. just not sure how somebody would do it.
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No I have not done any special splash guards, other than stock ones. I tend to only run my heavy skids when I know I'm going offroad. I have been thinking an underbody cover would do wonders in the winter to avoid salt damage. just not sure how somebody would do it.
Thought maybe i missed your custom DAKAR rally style splash shields you made.
Never seen these before. Guess its a plastic part?
Usually just a large gap between frame rails and skid.

I was thinking DIY something sort-of like the engine rubber splash guards.
Incase you bent the skids the rubber would just give.
I probably just need to drill a few drain holes.

Right, weird things we wonder about.
Guy on tacomaworld was showing his new front bumper and i was asking about a OEM power steering cooler.

Something else i was thinking... that spring compressor you did...
Is a "no spring compressor method" that looks like it might work for that type of tophat style front coilover you have.
Its been floating around here on the site for some years now. works good for the OEM style not the adjustable style.
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