mrk5 said:
If I was to start over today, I could build a good rig for a hell of a lot less. Live and learn has always been my motto!
Yeah that is the exact thought that crossed my mind as soon as I decided I wanted another 4x4 chevy. Last time around
I had about 12k atleast into my 91 v10 blazer, no lift, stock 10 bolts, 33x12.5x15 mall terrains, brand new crate 6.0/4l80e/np241, becool alluminum radiator, electric fans controlled by the engines computer, cold air intake, engine mods etc etc etc, as you can tell I had about 6 or 7k into just the engine swap, and would do it again if gas wasnt so rediculous. I bought it for $3.8k, tires were $900 new, and other various parts here and there like brakes and steering stuff.
My NEW truck after the blazer being sold for a year almost.
Free-1985 Chevy m1008, 40k miles, bad starter, awesome condition otherwise. Free as in got it in exchange for some work on a house I did.
Free-Dash, kept from my blazer since it was not cracked and in perfect condition
$265-various humvee tires
-$1200 selling off all the tires I didnt want to keep for the truck
$30-aftermarket a/c box for truck
-$103-sold it on ebay cause they didnt make replacement parts for it anymore.
$40-fender
$75-Ford Windstar electric fans
$50-parts for rear disc brake conversion
$70-spray paint for touch up, sanding discs, sand blasting media
$125-bedliner material that I bought about 2 years ago, and still intend to spray in one of these days
So far I am at -$648
***Near future costs***
$160-starter
$40-flywheel
$75 tires mounted and balanced.
$200??-front lift springs
$25 in steel-homemade shackleflip
$200??-shocks
$50??-brake line extensions
$75??-steering arm
$100-power windows/locks/keyless entry kit
$35-HID headlight conversion
??-winch
$50??-front bumper
??window tint
After future costs with a winch for $500 and a tint job for $150, it comes out to around $1000 even. Not bad I dont think.