ok, so i've been planning out what i'm going to do to this truck body, and here's what i've come up with. the order listed below is what i think the order of projects should be.
i'd appreciate input on this stuff! sorry, i know this is a book!
1. cut the rockers out 2" below the bottom door hinge. This is a touch lower than where mine are cut now, but it allows enough space to do a quick release door hinge, but still increases the body clearance significantly, as well as creates a great slider. i'll probably add a bit of tube to this to keep the trees away from my sheet metal some - but it'll only stick out a couple inches from the truck body.
2. using a piece of 1/4" plate, 5" wide by the length of the bottom of the new door seal, i'll effectively create a 5" tall lip at the base of each door opening. this will prevent water from running in, under the now chopped door (i have this problem now). i'll use some generic weather stripping and attatch it to the door, so that when the door closes, it creates a seal between the door and the lip so that drafts are minimized. i also hope it will make it legal for me to drive in washington without the doors (it's legal here in oregon to run with no doors... on anything!

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3. full convertible conversion, using only the soft top - thus, no need to replace the windshield frame. i may replace the windshield frame sometime down the road, but i'm not worried about that right now.
4. build a simple roll cage. i'm not comfortable doing any wheeling with out some sort of protection from a roof or cage, and since the roof is coming off, the cage has gotta go in. it'll basically be a base - something to start with.probably a glorified roll bar at first, but better than nothing and probably better than the stock roof. the seats and center console will be mounted to it.
a couple things i plan for the cage are to include an over head center switch panel to run all my accessories, as well as a place to mount courtesy lights. this will likely run from the windshield all the way back to the back of the rear seat. i'm considering running buckets in the back, so i might even be able to put a center console between those two seats as well.
shoulder belts are important to me, so i'll weld nuts to the roll cage and then mount the stock seatbelts just as they are mounted stock. someday i'll do 5pt harnesses, but not now.
on this cage i'll build a mount for my hi-lift, fire extinguishers and my shovel. in addition, there will be a cup holder mounted on it for each seat. i'll use 2 metal rings and some expanded metal to make these. this way they are light weight and effective.

i'll likely build oh-sh!t handles into it also.
6. build some storage. i've got a ton of ideas for this.
a. i will remove the glass and the window regulator from the tailgate, then install a piano-hinge on the bottom edge of the access panel. i'll use this space to store tools. i haven't decided if i'm just going to put them into canvas bags and toss 'em in, or if i'll do something more organized. i'll weld a piece of metal over the opening on the tail gate at the top to prevent water from coming in and rusting my tools. space saver! also convenient for access on the trial... don't have to move anything or reach over a tailgate to get what i need!
b. since there will be space under the cage where the seats mount, i will use expanded metal and build locking consoles under the seats. i choose expanded metal because it'll keep the weight down. i'll have heavy duty packing plastic bags in there to keep items dry (these can be had a organizing stores (i.e. storables, the container shop, etc.). i envision putting my maps/gps/flashlight/etc down there for storage.
c. i'm going to again use expanded metal, and misc. other types of metal for the frame (L and flatstock, mainly) to build walls into the side of the truck. They'll be welded in place, but have access doors so that things can be stored there as well. i'll put velcro on the inside of the frame of the wall so that i can attatch fabric to the inside so that one can't see what's in there. this keeps the weight down and makes the fabric removable so that it can be washed after getting dusty on trails or something.
5. herc. the floor!! when i pull the carpet out, it's my hope that i can pull it out clean enough that i can turn it into a mat which can be velcro-ed down so i can retain some city comfort while i'm DD'ing it, but can remove it for wheeling. the herc will go all the way up the insides of the bed-rails, and possibly over the lip a bit. i'll also herc at least the top-face of my sliders (they get pretty damn slick when they're wet!!).
6. remove the a/c box and patch the hole.
7. i'm considering painting the under body with rust bullet. i'm not sure this is necessary because i'm not in an area where much salt is used but i should plan for the future. i could see myself living in colorado someday. do they use a lot of salt on the roads in the winter? i figure for now i can skip it and pull the body off again to do it later on if i do move. for now, i can just wash my truck off after being in a snowy climate. thoughts on this?
ok dudes, give me your thoughts on my plans - add to them if you want!
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after the new body is on the frame, i'll do bumpers and probably start the "mother of all sliders" project. i think i might mount the mirrors to the sliders, and make a quick-release mount system for it so they don't get so hammered on the trail. while it'll probably significantly change by the time i'm ready to do it, from a previous post, this is what i'm thinking:
one problem with this concept is that i'd have to take the fuel door off alltogether because this concept wouldn't allow it to open - so i need to find a solution to that, because i like those little square doors.

another problem is that i can't do the doors like in the pic above because it'll be full convertible. so basically, it's going to have to be entirely redesigned, but hopefully accopmlish the same thing.
when i pull the body off my current frame, i'm going to put in a steerning brace and fix my tranny leak. that's about it.
