FlatlinesUp
Adventurer
This thread will serve dual purpose as both my intoduction thread and my build thread. I've been ghosting here for several months and have been inspired to build my truck with a slightly more serious timeline than 'whenever', and have a much better idea of what I want to end up with in the end.
I've been into off roading off/on for the last 20 years or so. I'm 41, from Arkansas and happily married and have the best 3yo boy on the planet.
I bought my first new vehicle back in '05,
I"ve always been a build it vs buy it kinda guy and will most likely build most of my rig up myself if at all possible (Havn't figured out how to build Hella 500's better/cheaper than Hella... "yet" lol)
My garage is a direct reflection of the old saying "10 lbs of stuff in a 5 lbs sack", and I've often got to move tools out of the way to get to the tool I need to use, but it's pretty well equipped for a two car and I often have to pull out my famous redneck engineering degree for my designs and my CAD files are usually made with a sharpee marker on the back of a cardboard box
Here are a couple orig shots of my 2005 Chevy 2500HD 4x4 to start off with:
w/orig dinky donut tires
after the 285/75's
obligatory expo front yard poser shot:
Since these old pics I've added: custom tune on the 6.0 by Wheatley Tune, hacked the old 2 in, 2 out/into 1, exhaust and made it true duals, AEM bruteforce intake, 285/75/16 Sport King tires, and more... I've been working on a front bumper that is approx 70% done, and will be posting up pics of it soon as well as the other projects as I go along
I've been into off roading off/on for the last 20 years or so. I'm 41, from Arkansas and happily married and have the best 3yo boy on the planet.
I bought my first new vehicle back in '05,
I"ve always been a build it vs buy it kinda guy and will most likely build most of my rig up myself if at all possible (Havn't figured out how to build Hella 500's better/cheaper than Hella... "yet" lol)
My garage is a direct reflection of the old saying "10 lbs of stuff in a 5 lbs sack", and I've often got to move tools out of the way to get to the tool I need to use, but it's pretty well equipped for a two car and I often have to pull out my famous redneck engineering degree for my designs and my CAD files are usually made with a sharpee marker on the back of a cardboard box
Here are a couple orig shots of my 2005 Chevy 2500HD 4x4 to start off with:
w/orig dinky donut tires

after the 285/75's

obligatory expo front yard poser shot:

Since these old pics I've added: custom tune on the 6.0 by Wheatley Tune, hacked the old 2 in, 2 out/into 1, exhaust and made it true duals, AEM bruteforce intake, 285/75/16 Sport King tires, and more... I've been working on a front bumper that is approx 70% done, and will be posting up pics of it soon as well as the other projects as I go along