Small update today. It's Spring Break, so I've got a few irons in the fire with the truck project. First, I'm going to get my lumber rack built. Second, I intend to get the bump stops installed on the front. It would be nice to get the rears done too, but that's unlikely.
Had an unfortunate surprise on Friday night. Someone broke into my truck and stole my stereo. They smashed the passenger slider window and it seems they crawled in through that window because there was a muddy foot print on my rear seat.
As sucky as that is, it was as painless as possible, though. I had a spare passenger side window from when this top originally had solid windows, so I quickly threw that one in there, as I had intended to drive the truck over a snowy pass that day. I didn't end up making the trip in the truck, though. But, at least I could deal with that problem quickly. The stereo wasn't worth more than about $20 or so, so not really a big deal. I had intended on pulling it this week to find the wiring problem that's shorting out my horn fuse anyway...

Besides, I've been wanting to rewire the previous owner's crappy modifications so that they're done properly. Also, they didn't take any of my tools - and I had about $800 worth of tools back there. It had snowed almost all night, but somehow it didn't get in my truck with the broken window.
Pics:
Blazer Stuff-1 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Blazer Stuff-2 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Blazer Stuff-3 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Blazer Stuff-4 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Person went out the passenger door, as it was unlocked, but the driver's door wasn't.
Anyway, then we went over the pass in the car since the road wasn't bad enough to justify the truck. Found this gem in Roseville, CA (essentially Sacramento):
Blazer Stuff-5 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Blazer Stuff-6 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Blazer Stuff-7 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Blazer Stuff-8 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Yesterday I spent $60 and bought another hard top for my truck so I could take the slider windows out of it. Now I've got 3 slider windows and one solid window, so I've got spares in case of a future break in.
Today I picked up a nice locking tool chest for the truck. It's dimensions are something like 48"x20x20. I'm going to bolt it to the floor.
Blazer Stuff-9 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr