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B3200 PreRunner Build.


I went out to my little spot today to give her another go at a different "jump" with the new rear set up and being strapped. It went well, but im understanding the value of properly valved shocks/travel. But all in all im happy with the progress and nothing broke. I had my buddy snap some pics with my camera..... Everyone loves good pics. It seems that im getting a vibration from the motor now and even getting scratches from the throttle cable mount on the inside of my hood. So i think some new motor mounts (but the motor mounts seem..... to be ok) are in need. Any suggestions would be nice.

I was told this was the best jump, but as you can see he only got half the truck.
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Put'n my bump stops to work.
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Everyone loves roots pics.
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My suspension seems to be holding up good.
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~Shawn
 
That looks really good, I love how the body panels turned out.
 
just awesome!!! man i love how u build that truck and deff enjoy it jumping around!
 
Went up to Jacksonville Fl this weekend to hang out with a friend and i wanted to go to a spot where we use to ride dirt bikes when i lived there. Its like a mini Desert. About 40 acres of sand and dunes. I never had my truck going fast in the sand before but i got it up to about 65mph and i was pretty impressed how well it handled. Found a small jump too. The best part is there were a lot of red necks there and i came down the paved road and immediately shot into the sand and jumped a small dune. It was fun passing the mud trucks that were trying to go though the sand too.

A little side ways action....
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~Shawn
 
Wow Shawn I just skimmed through the last 8 pages the truck has really made a awesome transition in the last two years. Damn good fab skills I really need to learn to weld I so jelious. Nice work man look foward to seen some more pics. Do you plan on doing a bed cage later on down the road so you can use those rear shocks you got?
 
^Thanks^ Yeah its come a long way. I went and had sishi with the wife and took the truck with us. I parked right next to a stock B2300 (same color and cab). I was pretty crazy to see almost a before and after right next to each other. I planned on a bed cage but im going back an fourth. I race motorcross and supermoto and i use my bed a lot. Id be pretty upset if i made the cage (even a very slim/basic one) and was unable to haul my bikes and gear. I think im just going to run some 12" shocks under the bed. Plenty of travel and will work just fine. I guess it just wont look as cool as a bed cage.

I picked up some Race Trim seats today of Craigs List. Not bad for $200 and there new.
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My plan is to add an ammo can in-between the seats (like a center console) and and have an upholstery shop make a matching pad for the top of the ammo can. Should be nice.

More soon....

~Shawn
 
i'm still waiting for the carbon fiber parts. i think they will make this truck even cooler than it already is.
 
i'm still waiting for the carbon fiber parts. i think they will make this truck even cooler than it already is.

Haha, iv been kicking around some ideas. I may do some Kevlar/Carbon parts. I just dont want it to look ricie. Iv got some good ideas that you wont be disappointed. It maybe a little while one the carbon parts as i have few other personal projects that im using a lot of carbon on. Once i get caught up on them ill start on the truck.

~Shawn
 
Are you planning on changing your gearing at all? I'm runnin 29s and everything feels decent, but 31s may put too much stress on the drivetrain

I think im going to be ok. iv seen quite a few people who have the same truck (or ranger) running 31s with no issues. Remember its going to be a work tuck.
 
?HUH? That post was forever ago....

~Shawn
 
Got my seats in today. They turned out pretty nice. I was thinking this would be an easy job but i think these were the most difficult job iv done one my truck. Building seat frames from 100% scratch took a lot of time and adjusting and i think i over engineered the hell out of them. Getting the doors to not close on the seat and keeping them centered and not touching the rear glass was a pain. But there in. I was going to go with a 3 point but i remembered how much of a pain they were in my Skyline. If anything it made me use not wear a set belt. So i just kept my stock belts and ran them though the seats. There a lot more comfortable the my stock bench seat and of core they hold ya in place.

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~Shawn
 
so i thought you weren't going to beat on this truck:icon_rofl:

this thing looks pretty sick and looks like a blast to drive
 
Thanks man^^^^ it cant help my self.....

So i have been thinking a lot about doing a mini bed cage or some simple shock hoops in the bed but i think im going to just run all the suspension under the bed. I loaded up my gear and bike to do some practicing but the bed filled up quickly. I normally keep the tire gate flipped but it works good the other way when i need to haul the bikes.

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Glamor shot....
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~Shawn
 

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