Did some minor work this weekend. Installed a new steering wheel:
I like the smaller diameter steering wheels. Ran one for years in the General, but I wanted to do the wood rim this time so I splurged a little.
I also went to the pick-n-pull on my usual treasure hunt. Found a burb with perfect, blue interior. That's the direction I'm heading with the crewcab. I pulled the entire passenger side rear door. The one in the crewcab was missing the door panel and some of the door lock linkage. Decided it would be easier to just install a new door.
This is an example of the state of the interior in the crewcab as I got it.
I also pulled the other 3 door panels. The only "bad" thing thing is that apparently the previous owner of the burb loved Armor All. Damn those panels are like covered in very slick slime.
I also pulled a rear sliding window, but didn't get that installed. The windshield needs replaced yet. I'm going to pull the glass and then paint the interior of the cab all white.
I also started working on the rear bumper. We plan to pull a small camper trailer plus the occasional utility trailer. So I need to have a hitch. I tried to sell the one that came on the truck, but decided I could just as easily modify it. I wanted to move the receiver up and in.
I started out thinking I would go to a lot of work modifying the existing side brackets. Then it occurred to me it would be simpler to just drill new mounting holes for the cross bar.
I marked out the mounting holes where I wanted them. Then bolted the brackets together and drilled both at the same time so the holes would line up.
When I was cleaning the hitch up, I found this:
I guess I broke the rules. (look at the warning at the bottom of the label)
Here you can see the difference in the locations for the cross bar.
I cut the ends off the bracket that were sticking out past the cross bar. And painted it.
I left the parts of the bracket hanging down below the cross bar for now. I'm kinda thinking I may use them to tie together with the bumper. Or I may just cut them down after the fact.