My 92 Dakota back country rig build

xjman88

Adventurer
I know these trucks don't get enough acknowledgement as a capable exploration rig. I recently picked up a 92 Dak xcab 4wd with a lot of new parts and has the 5.2 v8 and dual exhaust. It has a 3 in lift, factory front and transfer/tranny skid plates and some other goodies. It aIso has a limited slip rear differential that works well. I picked up a decent ARE contractors cap with roof rack for 50.00 to go on it. Has the high rise roof with pass side and rear doors. The truck has a set of 31in BFG ats and new Rancho RS5000 shocks. Ive added a cb radio, additional 12 volt cig plugs, a Garmin etrex gps and a tac light mount on the drivers side door. It also has the rear underseat storage. Here are a couple pics. untitled (4).jpg
 
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xjman88

Adventurer
[A1TTACH=CONFIG]344877[/ATTACH]20160413_180728.jpg20160504_155748.jpgI finally figured out how to download pics. I also got some more work done on the sleeping/storage area. Most materials used were either found on Craigslist under free stuff or in scrap wood pile. 20160504_143830.jpg20160511_165603.jpg
 

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brushogger

Explorer
This is going to be a great build. I love this type as it demonstrates that is one doesn't have to break the bank to have a great rig. Spending the money on gas and traveling makes mucho sense. This is also a very under estimated platform to build from. Keep the posts coming!
 

xjman88

Adventurer
Thanks. I've always had a jeep for a backcountry rig with a trailer. I got a good deal on the Kota and it has a bunch of new parts to include the alternator, fuel pump, timing chain set and new front cv axle shafts. And it has a jeep rear axle and transfer case so I have the best of both worlds. Also has the v8 with 3.92 gears. Parts are available pretty much everywhere and I can replace any part myself on the trail. So I am interested to see where I go with this build. And all on a budget.
 

xjman88

Adventurer
I got some more stuff done on the truck the last few days. I got the rear utility light working, installed my flat roof rack and reconfigured my rear canopy. I also made a mount out of wood and some L brackets for the 400 watt power inverter and gps.20160518_151243.jpg20160518_184034.jpg20160518_184034.jpg20160518_183934.jpg20160518_184041.jpg]And given the color of the Kota and one of my favorite animated characters, I've name the truck Sully from Monster's Inc.20160518_183940.jpg
 
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xjman88

Adventurer
I went and picked up a Smityybuilt jerry can mount from my local 4 Wheel Parts store. I decided to mount it the tailgate. Came out pretty good. I drilled 4 holes and used some long bolts with lock washers and backing plate to install it. Here's a couple pics.20160524_180505.jpg20160524_180528.jpg20160524_180603.jpg20160524_180611.jpg20160524_180728.jpg
 

Overado

Observer
cool truck man i love 90s and early 2000s era small trucks and suvs. i like the one off build too! don't see many of these around any more my grandfather had an early model dakota a while back have some good memories in that thing, a local mechanic still has it.
 

xjman88

Adventurer
Thanks man. Appreciate the comments. Yeah after owning many Jeeps the last almost 20 years it's time for something different. I've previously owned 2 other Dakotas. But not with the options this one has. And yes it's different than the Jeeps. Not much for aftermarket support.
 

xjman88

Adventurer
I've also Swapped out the stock headlights and reverse lights with the Sylvania Silverstar bulbs. Makes a difference at night.
 

kraven

Hegelian Scum
Nice truck! The Dak is a great platform for easing through the back country.

I like your top. 50 bucks is a great deal.
 

xjman88

Adventurer
Thanks man. I got some more work done on the Dakota yesterday. I finally got my cb wired up, the antenna on and my scanner antenna as well. I also replaced the back piece of wood on my sleeping platform with 3/4 in plywood. Still looking for decent carpet to cover it. I painted the fuel can as well.
 

kraven

Hegelian Scum
That's a nice sling blade you got there, mmm hmmm....

I noticed that Wal-Mart had some carpet section pre-cut in their home section with various pile heights. If you have one nearby, might check that out.

I like the tool and overhead storage you have going on. Really good use of space and secure way to keep tools.
 

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