Been driving the truck as much as possible, burned a tank and half running around town in the last week or so 
Last year I bought a bunch of parts from a guy parting out a K5 and included in the purchase was some tube doors that have been sitting in the garage. So I pulled off the drivers door leaving the hinges mounted to the cab and mounted one of the tube doors to it.
I gave the doors a quick sand job and shot them with some white paint.
My kid thought the truck was even "more rad" now
So my buddy who sold me the 16.5" welds (thought they were 16's) was going to trade me his other set of 16's off the 72 and use the 16.5's but that deal didn't end up working out. Of course I sold the Mickey's last week so I had to buy some wheels to get me by
16x10's with a 4.25" backspace, I should have these in the next couple of days so I can mount the 37x13.5x16 Interco M16's. I also have a spare military 37" at my buddies house that I need to get mounted on one of my spare 16.5x8 rims.
No rear bumper right now and I wanted to have a couple recovery points for the trail so I picked up these to mount right behind the shackle flip brackets, directly to the frame.
With the e-fans, lights, compressor, stereo etc. I was tapping out the 60amp alternator so I ordered a 140 amp alternator from Summit Racing. That should be here today and I'll install it tonight.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-810344
Also I installed a new 850cca battery last week, the one I had wasn't up to the job of turning the BBC.
Last night I was talking to my co-dawg for the upcoming Rubicon Trip and we came to the realization that I should fab up some sliders. I'm thinking of using some 2x6 or maybe 2x4 tied straight to the frame with 2x2. Tie in's to the body will utilize some sort of poly mount design, something similar to what muddysub did on his burb.
2 weeks from this Friday we'll be on the trail

Last year I bought a bunch of parts from a guy parting out a K5 and included in the purchase was some tube doors that have been sitting in the garage. So I pulled off the drivers door leaving the hinges mounted to the cab and mounted one of the tube doors to it.
I gave the doors a quick sand job and shot them with some white paint.
My kid thought the truck was even "more rad" now
So my buddy who sold me the 16.5" welds (thought they were 16's) was going to trade me his other set of 16's off the 72 and use the 16.5's but that deal didn't end up working out. Of course I sold the Mickey's last week so I had to buy some wheels to get me by

16x10's with a 4.25" backspace, I should have these in the next couple of days so I can mount the 37x13.5x16 Interco M16's. I also have a spare military 37" at my buddies house that I need to get mounted on one of my spare 16.5x8 rims.
No rear bumper right now and I wanted to have a couple recovery points for the trail so I picked up these to mount right behind the shackle flip brackets, directly to the frame.
With the e-fans, lights, compressor, stereo etc. I was tapping out the 60amp alternator so I ordered a 140 amp alternator from Summit Racing. That should be here today and I'll install it tonight.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-810344
Also I installed a new 850cca battery last week, the one I had wasn't up to the job of turning the BBC.
Last night I was talking to my co-dawg for the upcoming Rubicon Trip and we came to the realization that I should fab up some sliders. I'm thinking of using some 2x6 or maybe 2x4 tied straight to the frame with 2x2. Tie in's to the body will utilize some sort of poly mount design, something similar to what muddysub did on his burb.
2 weeks from this Friday we'll be on the trail

You never what's going to happen when some good ol' boy tries to pull or tow something.
Chains are the least scary to me. I've never had any synthetic winch rope, but it seems pretty benign compared to its steel counterpart.