No new updates yet on the truck. Just been my daily driver until I have coin for another daily. Still just stockpiling some parts. Starting to look into 4/5 drop kits. Would rather not axle flip but I might. I'd still like to be able to put some weight in the back ( motorcycle and dirt bikes n what not, nothing crazy ) and don't want to have to knotch the frame ATM. Also noticing it's nearly impossible to find the upper control arms new. Gonna do 3 inch drop spindles in the front, see how it sits and lmaybe go another inch in springs. And the hopefully just shackles and maybe new leafs on the rear.
I did move in to my new spot and now have a million other projects but I want to get this truck done before having children lol. Also this shop is so inspiring. Needs new lights for sure and a hot water tank/pump installed for the heated floors.
House came with a few sea containers and this one's got a Onan gen set in it. Home owner ran power to the container and never used it but said the guy he got it from said there was only 46 hours on it. All filters are original and even has the tags on it. Spins freely by hand. Fuel is like varnish and def needs to get bled out, don't know much about diesels, but the mechanics at work do and this seems like the best thing to learn on. The rad is fish scaley inside but all there. Being hidden from the element in the compartment kinda preserved it.
I think the wire motor mounts are ****ing super cool. I have no clue what this container originated as but it sure made a good grow op..
I did move in to my new spot and now have a million other projects but I want to get this truck done before having children lol. Also this shop is so inspiring. Needs new lights for sure and a hot water tank/pump installed for the heated floors.
House came with a few sea containers and this one's got a Onan gen set in it. Home owner ran power to the container and never used it but said the guy he got it from said there was only 46 hours on it. All filters are original and even has the tags on it. Spins freely by hand. Fuel is like varnish and def needs to get bled out, don't know much about diesels, but the mechanics at work do and this seems like the best thing to learn on. The rad is fish scaley inside but all there. Being hidden from the element in the compartment kinda preserved it.
I think the wire motor mounts are ****ing super cool. I have no clue what this container originated as but it sure made a good grow op..


