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Grit City Paul

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Full disclosure, I'm more of a four-wheeler than overlander. . . Certainly camped multiple times including a month-long cross county excursion in a previous, near-identical rig.

So here's the rig, as of today. . .
Rig Large (DEC 23).jpg
. . and the backside:
Rig Rear.1 (DEC 23).jpg

Here is the list of major modifications (listed front to rear, sort of):
- James Duff Pre-Runner Front Bumper
- Ramsey REP 8000 winch in Duff Bumper with Warn Synthetic Line
- James Duff Front Skid Plate
- SuperLift SuperRunner Steering (with steering stabilizer)
- SkyJacker ADX 2.0 Reservoir Shocks, (front and rear)
- Bush Whacker Extend-A-Fender Flares
- Visor Shelf/Switches
- Ham and CB radios
- ARB Air Lockers, Front and Rear
- 4.56 Gears
- Atlas II Transfer Case
- “SupeRancho” Hybrid Lift, approximately 5” of lift, with SOA
- 33”x 12.50 Tires (currently Goodyear M/T Mud Terrains)
- Rock Sliders / Front Diff Armor / Rear Leaf "Sliders"
- ViAir On-Board Air Compressor
- Early Bronco fabbed Rear Bumper, “extra modded” to fit the Explorer
- Rear License Plate Frenched into Hatch
- Outback Solutions (ARB) Drawers
- "Headache" Rack in Cargo Area
- Lights – Fog/Front LED Driving/Rear LED Back-Up

Other options not currently installed:
Con Ferr Roof Rack
Modified ¾ Doors

So backstory for what it is worth. . . I had a 1991 Explorer Sport that I acquired in 1993 and spent the next 24 years modifying it, with a lot of upgrades and re-dos as time, technology and funds allowed. In Spring 2017, on a rare commuting trip it was totaled, and the carcass sat at a buddy's house / shop for 3 years until Wuhan 2020. My buddy was pushing me to take all the good bits off the old rig and build up a new one. Long story short, found a 1994 in near mint condition, only 87,000 miles on the odometer, and a 5-speed! $2,915.00. We captured 20+ years of previous ownership and built up this rig in just a handful of weekends, as he is also a multiple RBV (Ranger Based Vehicle) owner and a great wrench.

Some interior pics:
Ham In.2 (NOV 23).jpg

Visor shelf with switch panel / GPS . . .
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Rear cargo area:
Rack (DEC 24).jpg
Outback Solutions (ARB) drawer system modded to fit the Explorer; headache rack keeps the gear in the back from impacting the driver in case of sudden stops, as well as a great lashing point for bulky items.
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Old NATO plastic ammo case for fluid storage:
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Happy Trails . . .
 
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MrWilsonWJ

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I see you're over in in Tacoma, what areas/trails do you usually wheel on around the NW? I'm in the Tri Cities and am more of a wheeler than overlander too, usually make my trip to the Cascades between HWY 12 and I90 mostly up to the Nile valley and little Naches area.
 

Grit City Paul

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Hey Dustin -

Generally Natches for us, but also Evans Creek OHV is close by, but haven't wheeled there in a few years. . .

Lately it has been winter snow runs in an around Rainier (Lonesome Lake, Coplay Lake) and near annual pilgrimages to Moab. . .

The "Wall" on Steelbender

Wall.2 (MAY 23).jpgWall.3 (MAY 23).jpgWall.4 (MAY 23).jpgWall.5 (MAY 23).jpg

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Full disclosure, I'm more of a four-wheeler than overlander. . . Certainly camped multiple times including a month-long cross county excursion in a previous, near-identical rig.

So here's the rig, as of today. . .
View attachment 270015
. . and the backside:
View attachment 270016

Here is the list of major modifications (listed front to rear, sort of):
- James Duff Pre-Runner Front Bumper
- Ramsey REP 8000 winch in Duff Bumper with Warn Synthetic Line
- James Duff Front Skid Plate
- SuperLift SuperRunner Steering
- Bush Whacker Extend-A-Fender Flares
- Visor Shelf/Switches
- Ham and CB radios
- ARB Air Lockers, Front and Rear
- 4.56 Gears
- Atlas II Transfer Case
- “SupeRancho” Hybrid Lift, approximately 5” of lift, with SOA
- 33”x 12.50 Tires (currently Goodyear M/T Mud Terrains)
- Rock Sliders / Front Diff Armor / Rear Leaf "Sliders"
- ViAir On-Board Air Compressor
- Early Bronco fabbed Rear Bumper, “extra modded” to fit the Explorer
- Rear License Plate Frenched into Hatch
- Outback Solutions (ARB) Drawers
- "Headache" Rack in Cargo Area
- Lights – Fog/Front LED Driving/Rear LED Back-Up

Other options not currently installed:
Con Ferr Roof Rack
Modified ¾ Doors

So backstory for what it is worth. . . I had a 1991 Explorer Sport that I acquired in 1993 and spent the next 24 years modifying it, with a lot of upgrades and re-dos as time, technology and funds allowed. In Spring 2017, on a rare commuting trip it was totaled, and the carcass sat at a buddy's house / shop for 3 years until Wuhan 2020. My buddy was pushing me to take all the good bits off the old rig and build up a new one. Long story short, found a 1994 in near mint condition, only 87,000 miles on the odometer, and a 5-speed! $2,915.00. We captured 20+ years of previous ownership and built up this rig in just a handful of weekends, as he is also a multiple RBV (Ranger Based Vehicle) owner and a great wrench.

Some interior pics:
View attachment 270017

Visor shelf with switch panel / GPS . . .
View attachment 270019

Rear cargo area:
View attachment 270020
Outback Solutions (ARB) drawer system modded to fit the Explorer; headache rack keeps the gear in the back from impacting the driver in case of sudden stops, as well as a great lashing point for bulky items.

Old NATO plastic ammo case for fluid storage:
View attachment 270021

Happy Trails . . .
Nice.
Good to see some other old Explorers around.
 

Grit City Paul

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Moab Trail Stickers along the bottom of the hatch. . .
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Stickers Left to Right: Chicken Corners (Wife's favorite), Cliffhanger, Dome Plateau, Fins & Things, Flat Iron Mesa, Gold Bar Rim, Golden Spike, Hells' Revenge, Hey Joe Canyon, Kane Creek Canyon, Metal Masher, Moab Rim, Poison Spider, Porcupine Rim, Rose Garden Hill, Seven Mile Rim, Steel Bender, Strike Ravine, and Top of the World)
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Grit City Paul

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Not much organized storage in these older rigs, but then again, no cell phones, iPods, tablets, etc. when they were designed. . .

Here's my take on adding some organization:
1. Visor Shelf. Holds my switch panel for lights (including fog, forward LED, rear LED, and ARB components), GPS, and phone mount, and room for extra stuff - - sunglasses, spare mags, cables, etc.
Shelf-GPS (MAY 24).jpg

2. Gear Pouch. Can't remember where I sourced this, but another place to store stuff. . .
Pouch (DEC 23).jpgPouch Large (DEC 23).jpg

3. Velcro Pouches. These are handy for small junk - - Chapstick, lighters - - seriously mounted these here more for the "cool factor" than any real storage, but they get used. . .
Pouch Driver (MAY 24).jpg
. . . and a larger one for the rear cargo area:
Velcro Pouch (MAY 24).jpg

4. Seat Crack Cubby. Decent enough for $9.99, helps with the drink storage as the stick shift gets in the way . . .
Seat Cubby (MAY 24).jpg

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Grit City Paul

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Improvements. . .

1. Seven new shocks (including steering stabilizer). Reservoir shocks are SkyJacker "ADX 2.0", supplemental front shocks and steering stabilizer SkyJacker "Black Max".
Shocks.5 (NOV 24).jpg
For my fellow RBV enthusiasts, these shocks are mounted to F-250 shock towers, about 4" taller than OEM front shock mounts.

Shocks.6 (NOV 24).jpg
Rears. . .

2. Back-Up Camera, pretty simple install. . .
Wolf Camera Location (DEC 24).jpg

Took a bit of getting used to seeing the rearview mirror "illuminated", even in the lowest power setting. . .
Wolf Mirror (DEC 24).jpg
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irish44j

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I like that shelf over the visors. Now I'll have to look to see if my rig has space for that. Is it something you bought, or just fabbed up? Hard to see how it attaches, etc.

And yeah, I've had to get used to the video rearview as well. I've found that because it's a screen and not a real mirror, I actually can't see super-clear with it unless I'm wearing my reading glasses, lol (yeah, I'm old...), whereas a regular mirror I can see crystal-clear in since my eyes think I'm looking "far away." Strange how the mind works...
 

Grit City Paul

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I like that shelf over the visors. Now I'll have to look to see if my rig has space for that. Is it something you bought, or just fabbed up? Hard to see how it attaches, etc.
Thanks, it mounts on each side to the OEM visor three-hole mounts, the unit is both bought and fabbed, as it was originally sized for an F-150.

This rig is a "re-build tribute" of a long-owned first generation Explorer Sport I owned that was totaled - - so all the good bits were transferred onto this rig during Wuhan. . . Since I had the opportunity to redo the layout of switches, I opted to consolidate them above on the visor shelf instead of just "wherever" like on the first rig.

Here's the work in progress from late 2020:
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Brackets not pictured, but you can see them below.


Found one like it on eBay:
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Link for the above: VDP 2007-10 Silverado Fits GMC Sierra Shelf It Overhead Storage Reg Ext Cab Tan | eBay

Paul
 

Grit City Paul

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Got a few stickers as well. . .
Airbags (APR 21).jpg Millenial (DEC 23).jpg

Couple more pics from the shelf fab project. . .
Shelf (JUN 20).jpg Shelf Bracket Template (JUN 20).jpg

You get the idea. . . . Just have to consider the sight lines based on your seat adjustment and positioning as its roughly 4 inches that you 'lose' from the top of the windshield. Also helps if you are under 6'0" tall, but probably doable regardless. . .

Switch panel generic from Amazon. . . not currently available, but hundreds like it that are. . .
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Housing for the switch panel was crafted out of some scrap wood covered by some left-over fabric from the seat re-fresh. . .

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Paul
 
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