jsudar
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- Location
- Cedar Hills
Those of you who are married will understand the title better than those of you who are not. When I started this build, it was supposed to be a Chevy truggy/prerunner rig destined to compete in King of the Hammers, but the wife and kids changed the plan.
I started off with a '76 K10 on one tons. (I'd post a pic, but Tacoma has forbidden me. Yes, it was that ugly.) Then in October, I found an '89 fullsize Jimmy on KSL for $400 which my wife allowed me to bring home since it would fit the whole family. The Jimmy was bone stock, except the stereo, K&N and brand new Optima. It had just over 100k on it and I drove it home. Not bad for $400.
I immediately started swapping my one tons under it along with a four inch lift and the 37's from my K10. The plan was to have it ready of EJS and spend less than $2k on the whole thing.
I made it to EJS, but had spent just a touch over $5k. I had to toss in a new fuel tank (the old one started leaking) and a new tranny. Yeah, two weeks before EJS the 700R4 took a dump. I could have rebuilt it myself, but I only had two weeks and I was still monkeying around with the crossover high steer and JB welding the radiator (ran out of $$). So, in went an AutoZone Bulletproof HD 700R4. That only set me back $1600. We'll see how long it lasts.
EJS was fun, until I tore the steering box off the frame. Here's a pic in Moab so you can see where I'm starting from with the real build-up. All the pre-EJS stuff was just to get me by for Jeep Safari. More excitement will follow.
I started off with a '76 K10 on one tons. (I'd post a pic, but Tacoma has forbidden me. Yes, it was that ugly.) Then in October, I found an '89 fullsize Jimmy on KSL for $400 which my wife allowed me to bring home since it would fit the whole family. The Jimmy was bone stock, except the stereo, K&N and brand new Optima. It had just over 100k on it and I drove it home. Not bad for $400.
I immediately started swapping my one tons under it along with a four inch lift and the 37's from my K10. The plan was to have it ready of EJS and spend less than $2k on the whole thing.
I made it to EJS, but had spent just a touch over $5k. I had to toss in a new fuel tank (the old one started leaking) and a new tranny. Yeah, two weeks before EJS the 700R4 took a dump. I could have rebuilt it myself, but I only had two weeks and I was still monkeying around with the crossover high steer and JB welding the radiator (ran out of $$). So, in went an AutoZone Bulletproof HD 700R4. That only set me back $1600. We'll see how long it lasts.
EJS was fun, until I tore the steering box off the frame. Here's a pic in Moab so you can see where I'm starting from with the real build-up. All the pre-EJS stuff was just to get me by for Jeep Safari. More excitement will follow.
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