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Old 09-20-2010, 11:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bugzman's 1985 Pickup Build-Up Thread

since i have so many plans for this little truck I guess i should start a thread on it.

bought the truck in July of 2010 and ever since i have been saving the $$$ to make this a great expedition vehicle.

the truck the day i bought it.


first thing i did was removed the mud flaps and put on a bed liner.






after that I did some wheeling and found out I needed some more traction.

Aussie locker time







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and installed a CB Radio and headunit.



Taking her out this weekend to Anza Borrego Desert in California to do some wheeling. break something then upgrade it.

I think 4.70 and lift and tires are next.
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Old 09-22-2010, 02:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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nice truck that looks clean what type of bed liner is that
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its made by duplicolor. cheap and easy to spray on.
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its made by duplicolor. cheap and easy to spray on.
Is it still as affective as the herculiner/rhyno-liner?
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clean truck, nice work so far!
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Is it still as affective as the herculiner/rhyno-liner
I wouldnt know, I chose this stuff because it was spray able. I dont know if the others are spray able or if they are better, my guess would be that they are.
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Pinion Mountain Road Test Run

took the truck out for its first serious off road challenge. some friends and i ran Pinion Mountain Road in the Anza Borrego Desert and went trough the Squeeze and ran Heart Attack Hill. which really did almost give me a heart attack. but one thing i noticed that i need to improve is my articulation. i was able to do almost everything with the locker and 31's but if you watch the video below you will see i float a lot of tire.

ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.


The Squeeze


got stuck on one point just after heart attack hill. I don't know what it was call, but i just need a little help because i only have one locker




heres the whole i got stuck in.




this trip taught me a lot, Gears would help. so that may be the next thing to upgrade. then springs! what springs articulate that best? I dont care much about hight but bigger tires would be helpful.
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Sweet truck man, you don't see them that clean anymore!
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2wd Chevy 63" springs are super flexy. You can run them front and rear and get about 4in of lift. They are fairly cheap also. You will need to look for springs after 95 or 96, the newer the better since they will have less miles. Even 08 and 09 springs will still work.

It will take some fab work to get them on but they are cheap and will get 4in of lift.
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Bumper Build Part I

So my buddies shop got a new toy (Plasma Cutter), so I decided to make an excuse to go and play with it. spent about an hour looking through some scarp metal the Industrial Metal Supply and about 80 dollars and came up with the idea to build a rear bumper.

I did some searching and found one I really liked the looks of. then got to work.

first I cut off everything pretty much below the Tail gate.


once that was clear, looked at how to connect to the frame.



I used a 3x6x 1/4 for the main part across the back.
and some 3x3x3/16 for the frame mounts and the rear quarters.









I still have lots to do, but a good start.
List of thing to do.
Cap off tubes.
Trim down main beam
Add Gussets
Add D ring mounts x2
Cut hole of hitch receiver
plus all the stuff i want to add from your suggestions.
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Today I played with the plasma making all the caps and the gussets. that thing is amazing!!! I will never use a Grinder or a torch where the plasma can be used.
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Bumper Build Part II

Since Im in collage, Only have a couple hours a day to fabracate. so my time frame for finishing was longer then expected.

so this time I added some gussets and capped off all the pipes.






I also took my time when it came to cutting the 1/4" thic main beam. I think it came out lookin good. I shot a couple coats on with a rattle can just to keep the rust away. But im thinking maybe having it powder coated.



Hope you guys like it, cause i sure do.
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Bumper looks good! Now that you have all of that extra clerance it's time to relocate that spare tire.
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Bumper looks good! Now that you have all of that extra clerance it's time to relocate that spare tire.
where else is there to put it. I kinda need the bad space for hauling dirt bikes and things like that. where do most people with pickups put them?
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where else is there to put it. I kinda need the bad space for hauling dirt bikes and things like that. where do most people with pickups put them?
Just leave it there, lol.
When it comes time to go wheelin, drop the spare and strap it into the bed.
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Build a tire gate or swing out tire holder
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Yeah! I want to see this

Here's something to get you started:
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I like this idea, I may just to something that is removable so when i do hit the trail. ill replace the tailgate with a tire holder. then I can run 2 Spares
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a stock tailgate mount from a nissan pathfinded has the same lug pattern as a yota. i just bolted it high on the tailgate of my 88. it's not too custom but it's cheep and gets the job done.
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Addicted Offroad front bumper.

Santa Clause brought me a unexpected gift. I got a front tube bumper. I was think of making my own, but I dont have a pipe bender yet and I dont like the look of boxy bumpers people are making. Bbut now i dont have to worry about that cause I got Addicted offroads Bumper for Christmas, And i think this is the best lookin bumper for this generation of trucks.

the bumper was not painted when it showed up, and Since its made in Colorado and im in California, there was already some surface rust beginning to form when i got it. I shot some WD 40 on it just to keep it from getting worse and finaly got time today to weld on some tabs for the lights and giving a coat of paint.





I have some 6 inch KC daylighters in the center and then just some 55W work lights that im using like fogs down below.




Pretty Freakin Beautiful if I do say so myself. I also got a Twin stick, but my buddy ordered the wrong one, so that will be coming soon.
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NICE bumper! I really like the Addicted Offroad design also.
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NICE bumper! I really like the Addicted Offroad design also.
x2. I want the same one. What brand/type of paint did you use.
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x2. I want the same one. What brand/type of paint did you use.
right now its a Sand able primer out of a rattle can. But i plan on just using Duplicolors gloss black paint.
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Great Job Bro. I love this thing more and more, cant wait to get a winch on it!
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