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- Vehicle Year
- 1999
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- 4.0L
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
That's more south, but it's still not this south.Yes I did live in Little Rock a while, it's pretty hot there. I get it.
I didn't realize the background on the truck, now it makes perfect sense. You covered everything.
I realize this isn't in your plans but just in case you hadn't seen it here's what CrabGuy did to lose the seats but still looks cosmetically nice and there's a lot of storage space in it so the jack goes there. What he did to cover the jack holder is run a cargo net across the back.
Oh trust me, there's a lot that I left out on the background of this truck. Covering all of that would require a novel, or atleast several long paragraphs. I'd love to drive my first vehhicle forever, unfortunately since I wrapped it around a pecan tree back in 2009 (RIP - '84) that is not possible. This truck is the second best thing, it was my second vehicle and the first that I purchased. We've had our rough patches through the years, but it has always gotten me home even if it did literally quit at the end of the driveway.
I hadn't seen his, but I have seen similar. If I were going to do something like that it would be to build a low profile sub box. I would probably build around the jack compartment leaving it acessable. I doubt that'll happen, probably going to end up with an 8" powered subwoofer under the seat of there's room if I have a sub at all. Other possiblity would be a locking storage box for long guns, again building around the jack storage compartment.