5.4L V8
4WD
6.5 ft bed
107,3xx miles
Second owner (purchased in 2010)
Non-smoker owned
Built for chasing the Baja 1000 in 2016/17.
The list of upgrades and mods is extensive. I have kept a log of all the work done and every fuel-up with mileage.
Engine Bay:
[ ] NEW Dual Optima Yellow top...
:grinning:everything was new with the bumper build.
Don't hate me because I'm beautiful:grinning:
(Wasn't there a makeup or soap company that used that line? And how would that fly in today's hyper sensitive world? )
Nice. Nothing says fu like 1/4" steel!
My brother has had a couple of the Jeep wagons and trucks over the years. I wish I had gotten one from him back in the '90s
Here is my addition to the bumper build thread:
I've known that dry-chems are horrible for electricals & electronics but short of getting the marshmallows out and calling it a day, they will do the job. This has been a good stepping off point to research, reassess & implement new/better gear.
Thanks to all for their thoughtful input...
This is an issue that I have been struggling with as well. (Maybe we need to start an Over Builder's Anonymous group) I didn't buy my truck intended to make it what it has become. With the laundry list of stuff I have added to the F150, I would have got an F250.
I agree with many of the...
No plans for chasing on the SCORE Baja 1000.
My friends are planning on doing the NORRA Mexican 1000 at the end of April. That'll be a solid 2 weeks or more of fun.
I helped out w/ WOB back in 2004 (if memory serves). That was fun. We changed out a clutch on a car somewhere around RM 500...
Thanks James,
I may be adding a leaf to the table that swings out 90° to make a U shaped kitchen area. But if I don't, or if I do the leaf, that is sound advice.
The edges of the table have been routed so they are free of sharp areas.
I'll get some current pics of the truck up soon.
Tucked behind the plate is the receiver.
I'm pretty sure that I will have to make a hitch because of the run required to clear the pocket that the plate is in.
A few months ago I had a local steel shop break some 1/2" steel for the mounts and some 3/16" steel for the body of the bumper.
Here are a few shots of the whittling and fitting process.
I used a couple of these Remington totes on a trip to Baja and I was quite satisfied. They are not as boxy as the Frontrunners, but have a good seal and metal bails on the latches. And for about $30 each, they are a good size that you can load up and still be able to move them. Additionally...
First: I'm not going to be able to give you any in the way of "where to go". However, it sounds like you will need all the "creature comfort" issues nailed down to smooth the way to the West. I am by no means an experienced voice, but I am willing to be a sounding board for you.
What rig are...
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