GoldiesGarage
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Sharing a build my Brother (Ish) and I did.
**Full Disclosure** - This is our first real 4x4 Off-Roader. We knew very little about Off-Roading when we started this. We made MANY mistakes and lots of changes. This was a learn has you go experience.
I think this would be considered a ground up build. Which took a combination of 5 different trucks. The goal of this thread is to share this build with anyone interested, somewhat entertain you, and having a place to post the adventures. I know there isn't that many Custom Full Size Rig driving around.
I love vintage trucks besides how sweet they look. They are extremely rare to see around town. Some other positive things are that you don't smog them (California). So I can do whatever we want. No limits but money and our imagination.
Let's begin.
This is how it all started, I purchased this 1950 Dodge B2B Pickup (Truck #1) from my local junkyard. Seems fairly complete, all the body parts are there. minus the grill and some emblems...
It was an abandoned project. It had a front clip off of something. It was bolted in ghetto style but the plus side is, it has disk brakes. While I was pondering what to do with it, I had an epiphany.
It NEEDS to be Four Wheel Drive. So the search began for the new to us 4x4 chassis. In the same Junkyard, they had this low mileage beauty, 2006 Dodge 2500 4x4 (truck #2) and it was only half burnt, PERFECT.
Got the cab and bed taken off. Just had this burnt 5.7 Hemi with the transmission and transfer case left. A friend was interested in the engine and bought it. I was able to sell the trans & T-case on Craigslist.
Note* This will be my first time messing with chassis modifications.
Going with a budget build mindset. I thought of the smart idea to move the rear axle forward about 30 inches forward. This would do 2 things. 1. it will shorten the wheel base. 2. give it a free 6+ inch lift.
Here we go.
You can see I flipped the leaf spring perches. The rear went in the front due to it fitting better. I then went and welded them in.
Later, a buddy of mine came over and noticed that the driver rear wheel was about 2 inches forward. Hmm... probably should of measured instead of eyeballed it : )
Well, since I jacked it all up it was time to correct the newly discovered issue.
On Craigslist I found 2003 Dodge 2500 2x4 (truck #3). What sucked was a complete truck and I would have to rip everything off. It took me and my buddy about 6 hours to get it on the trailer and drive away.
This how we left it.
My Buddy Cam - A Mopar fanatic - He helped me strip the 2003 Dodge.
To be continued...
**Full Disclosure** - This is our first real 4x4 Off-Roader. We knew very little about Off-Roading when we started this. We made MANY mistakes and lots of changes. This was a learn has you go experience.
I think this would be considered a ground up build. Which took a combination of 5 different trucks. The goal of this thread is to share this build with anyone interested, somewhat entertain you, and having a place to post the adventures. I know there isn't that many Custom Full Size Rig driving around.
I love vintage trucks besides how sweet they look. They are extremely rare to see around town. Some other positive things are that you don't smog them (California). So I can do whatever we want. No limits but money and our imagination.
Let's begin.
This is how it all started, I purchased this 1950 Dodge B2B Pickup (Truck #1) from my local junkyard. Seems fairly complete, all the body parts are there. minus the grill and some emblems...
It was an abandoned project. It had a front clip off of something. It was bolted in ghetto style but the plus side is, it has disk brakes. While I was pondering what to do with it, I had an epiphany.
It NEEDS to be Four Wheel Drive. So the search began for the new to us 4x4 chassis. In the same Junkyard, they had this low mileage beauty, 2006 Dodge 2500 4x4 (truck #2) and it was only half burnt, PERFECT.
Got the cab and bed taken off. Just had this burnt 5.7 Hemi with the transmission and transfer case left. A friend was interested in the engine and bought it. I was able to sell the trans & T-case on Craigslist.
Note* This will be my first time messing with chassis modifications.
Going with a budget build mindset. I thought of the smart idea to move the rear axle forward about 30 inches forward. This would do 2 things. 1. it will shorten the wheel base. 2. give it a free 6+ inch lift.
Here we go.
You can see I flipped the leaf spring perches. The rear went in the front due to it fitting better. I then went and welded them in.
Later, a buddy of mine came over and noticed that the driver rear wheel was about 2 inches forward. Hmm... probably should of measured instead of eyeballed it : )
Well, since I jacked it all up it was time to correct the newly discovered issue.
On Craigslist I found 2003 Dodge 2500 2x4 (truck #3). What sucked was a complete truck and I would have to rip everything off. It took me and my buddy about 6 hours to get it on the trailer and drive away.
This how we left it.
My Buddy Cam - A Mopar fanatic - He helped me strip the 2003 Dodge.
To be continued...