Exterior and Lighting Page
The first thing that I had a chance to do was put a sticker in the window and have a license plate made with my favorite web site on it ;-):

Later I added a sticker for our local offrad club:

I added another one just for my friend Special Ted (redneckwelder01) from over at www.broncoii.org:

I had a roll bar built by a local shop, then I painted it and installed lights. I also got a grille guard. It's installed, but I have to remove it and notch the mounting brackets so it will fit properly.


I finally got the brackets built, painted and installed:


Now it looks right

Got the lights installed on the grille guard. Now I just have to get some time to wire all of them up.
7/28/07 Update: I finally realized that I'm not gonna get the time to do something as tedius as wiring up the lights. So when Traffic Jams in Bristol, TN installs my new Clarion head unit next Monday, they will be doing that for me.


8/2/07 Update: Thanks to Greg at Traffic Jams, my lights are now wired up and working!


Here's some random exterior shots:


I was cleaning out my grandmother's house after she passed away and found this old Gerry can in my grandfather's old shop. So, I painted it up to match the truck and, made a mount for it and installed it in the bed:


After wheeling a few times I realized I needed some trail tools, but I had no place to put them. So I went to Wal-Mart and found this little RubberMaid box that worked perfectly. I mounted it to the bed floor and it hasn't moved even over the roughest trails I've been on.

I also decided a Hi-Lift would be nice to have "just in case." So I picked up a 48" model at Tractor Supply, but they didn't sell any mounting kits. Thanks to the guys at RPM Offroad in Bristol, TN for hooking me up with a 4XRAC kit.


Page 1: In The Beginning
Page 2: You Are Here
Page 3: Interior and Sound System
Page 4: Engine and Drivetrain
Page 5: Suspension and Undercarriage
Page 6: Offroad pics
Page 7: Logbook
