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well ive done a lot more to my truck in the past year then id thought would be done so i decided to start a build thread for it to start with ill get everyone upto date with what ive done so far.......

this is how she looked when i first brought her home from the car lot


first was the rear bumper guard after i get smacked in the ass by some blonde bimbo

total cost $0.00

next came the roll bar in the bed to give me something to mount the lights too
link to the build thread HERE

total cost around $100 total

then since i want to keep the rain off the stuff i haul to the inlaws on vacation i custom fitted a cover around my roll bar. the link for the finished for now cover build up can be found here

total cost around $20

she has come a long way since i got her and i havent spent much money on the mods since im A: broke and B: custom fab it from what i can get even if its not made for or from a range i.e. the rollbar that was from an F-150 and my next project im working on.........
 


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here is the begining to my newest project a brush guard that i found at my grandfathers place just sitting in the weeds i have no clue what its made for but so far i have the center mounted and it dont look half bad next is to finish up the mount on the frame and weld in a crossmember on the front and under the radiator to mount a skid plate to then bend the headlight bars back cause they are straight atm as i do more to it i will add pics to here so without further to do i give u the begining of it

 

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:icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl::D

Nice build!
 

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i really need to pull it off and show just how simple that bar is lol maybe ill get a pic of the back tomorrow after work r1hatman :icon_thumby: lol
 

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nice work, I really like it! Lucky find on the pushbar!!!!!!!!!
 

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worked out in the heat over a hot welder today and got some stuff togeather so here come some more pics

finished up the brackets now have 3 bolts holding the bar to the frame. 2 underneath and one on the side



thats 165 lbs standing on the bar i think its pretty solid


and this is the back of the "got brakes" bar nice and simple =)


and something i threw togeather in a couple hours to haul the bikes to the park to get some excercise lol gotta love how strong bed frames are lol




what you guys think? :icon_welder::D:icon_welder:
 

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Lookin good so far!
 

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nice! ditto on bedframes, they are ubandant too! haha.

likin all that!

How much force can you push against the pushbar till it gives?
 

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thanks r1hatman =)
havent put to much pushing force on it yet i can rock the truck back and forth without it giving though =)
 

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ok i have a question on what route i should take with the headlight guards i can go 1 of 2 routes with it

1:i could cut about a six inch section out of either side and shorten them while leaving them straight

or

2: i could try to bend the corners in to wrap around the front to give a little more protection to the side markers

what do u guys think here are a couple pics of how they look just clamped on




i also put in a bar between the brackets i made to add a little more protection and strength to it and to be able to mount my front plate on lol
 

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i would like the bent around look but would it be easy to cut the ends off and weld them on instead of bending it around?

like:

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if that makes sense

edit:wow that diagram came out stupid


edit#2: if you did do the bending, it would look sweet if it contoured the body line
 
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the only issue i have with bending them is the lack of torches to heat it cause those bad boys are pretty damn resilient to bending cold lol i do see what u meant with cutting and welding
 

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ya i think welding it would be better but not at a 90 degree angle but at like / ...just my 0.02 cents...its all about what you like most!
 

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for some reason that grille gaurd reminds me of the one on the military HMMWV's
 

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