Is the traction bar made of 2x2 .250"? I've got some of that at home and was thinking of using it for a traction bar. Just seems heavy.
Is the traction bar made of 2x2 .250"? I've got some of that at home and was thinking of using it for a traction bar. Just seems heavy.

. Wish I would have seen this earlier. Can't wait to see what's next!Is that right rear spring negative arched? Kinda looks like it in the pic. Do you have bump stops in the back yet?
I am going to add a bump before next time, as for the spring....it right there, any more and it would be negative
I think I am going to bump it right there maybe a 1/2" sooner and move the shock mount up an inch for when I do get a decent shock on there. Glad all the mods worked well. I'm gonna steal the cab protection idea.
How do you like your Pitbulls in muddy conditions like you just wheeled?
Nice build sir. Wish I would have seen this earlier. Can't wait to see what's next!
What are you thinking storage wise?
. So I may make a lighter actual bed floor with 6-10" sides and a hinged lid that can slide out and open. I'm also looking at possibilities of some storage compartments in the front outside areas of the bed, right behind the cab in the first "square" between the outer tube and actual bed box if that makes sense. Those would be great for fluids, hoses, small parts etc.
next I will look into what I need to source as far as parts and see if I can do it in a way I'll be happy with and not spend an arm and a leg
(that's the tricky part)I have a couple of ideas. I carry a decent amount of spare stuff with me, and a few items are decent size (spare d-shafts, and a complete set of axle shafts) so I need a wide storage area. I am thinking about doing a removable slide out drawer in the back portion of the bed. I made the bed floors removable for access, the back covers the K5 fuel tank I run, and I've already found I made it way too heavy after having dropped it on my hand once. So I may make a lighter actual bed floor with 6-10" sides and a hinged lid that can slide out and open. I'm also looking at possibilities of some storage compartments in the front outside areas of the bed, right behind the cab in the first "square" between the outer tube and actual bed box if that makes sense. Those would be great for fluids, hoses, small parts etc.
It's all still in the "thinking about how to do it" phasenext I will look into what I need to source as far as parts and see if I can do it in a way I'll be happy with and not spend an arm and a leg
(that's the tricky part)
, I'll pass them along. Good luck with the brainstorming!I have a couple of ideas. I carry a decent amount of spare stuff with me, and a few items are decent size (spare d-shafts, and a complete set of axle shafts) so I need a wide storage area. I am thinking about doing a removable slide out drawer in the back portion of the bed. I made the bed floors removable for access, the back covers the K5 fuel tank I run, and I've already found I made it way too heavy after having dropped it on my hand once. So I may make a lighter actual bed floor with 6-10" sides and a hinged lid that can slide out and open. I'm also looking at possibilities of some storage compartments in the front outside areas of the bed, right behind the cab in the first "square" between the outer tube and actual bed box if that makes sense. Those would be great for fluids, hoses, small parts etc.
It's all still in the "thinking about how to do it" phasenext I will look into what I need to source as far as parts and see if I can do it in a way I'll be happy with and not spend an arm and a leg
(that's the tricky part)






No real carnage, I do have a motor mount thats past its service life so the set of DIY mounts will be going in this week and ........maybe.....maybe some new tube .....
and yes Jake loves that big old truck
he has already informed me that he IS going to run a "blue trail" the next time we go to Rausch Creek. 



I'm pretty happy with it, I have a few things to finish up but overall it worked out nicely...and like the rest its 1.75" .120 wall DOM.