Alright, after being a member for a very brief period of time (coupled with the fact that I'm going on leave to go back to the states for a bit), I decided that I'm going to go ahead and start up a project log. Now, keep in mind, that I am currently stationed in Italy, with no access to my Danger Ranger, so this is going to be a bit of a long project log with the amount of things that I want to do to the truck. And it goes a little something like this:
Flat black EVERYTHING
6" Superlift
RCD Coilovers
Re-geared
A somewhat oversized front bumper that would make a semi jealous
A wheel and tire package that would make a sand rail re-think its life
Tinted enough to make cops hate me
Enough lights to light up the world.... During the apocalypse.... At night
Some type of cover that meets all of my needs (Plan on doing a little bit of SAR at my new unit)
A little bit of boom to make the music sound good
Some other cosmetic garbage that I won't mention here
All and all, it's going to be a bit of a project. I know NOTHING about suspensions. I'm more of an interior guy myself. But, I know a bunch of my buddies weld and jack trucks up all the time, so it'll be interesting to learn, that's for sure. A couple of pictures of the "little red machine".
Flat black EVERYTHING
6" Superlift
RCD Coilovers
Re-geared
A somewhat oversized front bumper that would make a semi jealous
A wheel and tire package that would make a sand rail re-think its life
Tinted enough to make cops hate me
Enough lights to light up the world.... During the apocalypse.... At night
Some type of cover that meets all of my needs (Plan on doing a little bit of SAR at my new unit)
A little bit of boom to make the music sound good
Some other cosmetic garbage that I won't mention here
All and all, it's going to be a bit of a project. I know NOTHING about suspensions. I'm more of an interior guy myself. But, I know a bunch of my buddies weld and jack trucks up all the time, so it'll be interesting to learn, that's for sure. A couple of pictures of the "little red machine".