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Old 02-25-2009, 02:20 PM
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so im taking a metal class at school and i love it. we have a full shop and bays to take our trucks in and work on them at lunch. just wondering about some nifty things you guys have fabbed up for your truck that dont require a huge amount of skill. (i do have experienced fabbers to help me though if need be)

ideas would be awesome

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custom sliders should be pretty easy.
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Rear shock location movement, rock sliders, light bar, steps, front "bull" bar...
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sweet thanks guys. i already have nerf bars, and im not a fan of light bars above the cab, but a bull bar would be sweet. i will have to scour the net for some pics.

my truck does not have the factory tow hook on it so i was thinking some sort of front recovery point. any thoughts there?
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recovery points are always good to have
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Originally Posted by TOYOTA 1
recovery points are always good to have
good thought good thought
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what about a light bar for the front?
Old 02-26-2009, 04:11 PM
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ya thats what im thinking. . anyone have ideas pics or plans of a bull/frontl light bar for theeir 86-89 pickup?
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search my friend, there is lots of stuff on here if you just search
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chevy 63" leaf spring swap anybody?
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Pull off the nerf bars, they will just fold up into the body and do damage if you hit them. Build some sliders.

Next build a front and rear bumpers. I build a front bumper using the Trail Gear, Front Bumper Winch Mount (scroll down toward the bottom) It isn't for a 3rd gen but I modified it to make it work. It is a good starting place.

Skids.
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what to fab

you should cage in your whole truck. haha just kidding!
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Build yourself a welding/cutting table. Start simple and make good 90 corners.

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You can also try fabbing up some tubular doors..a tool box for your bed...and im sure you can just buy tow hooks for the front since your missing yours. But a custom bumper(front/rear) would be what i would be after if i was you. You can save big bucks making your own.
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Originally Posted by Gerdo
Pull off the nerf bars, they will just fold up into the body and do damage if you hit them. Build some sliders.

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Yeah get some real sliders on there
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make a front receiver, so you can put a D shackle in it. Spare tire mount, highlift/shovel mount, battery box, a few ideas
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I made i hilift mount its handy cause you dont have to dink around with bolts



Also clevis mounts would be pretty easy heres how i made mine





Or start fabbing SAS parts if you plan to do that

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Yea I made a jack mount on my bull bar for the 4runner and one in the bed of my chevy right on the tool box. If you want to get more creative, make a swing spare tire carrier tailgate door in replace of your tailgate.
like this
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and to add on to that, ive even seen some where the tire flips up and down (vertically) while the swing door is still closed, so you can have room for when your hauling more stuff
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i like that idea ^^ and just fab up a rear bumper would be pretty cool


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