DetroitDiesel
Adventurer
Im starting a build here and wanted to give a little backstory. I am in my early 30s and wanted to get outside more I've been busy chasing the dollar and wanted to get back to my roots and nature. I grew up in the outdoors of Michigan and lost my way in my early 20s and got away from the things I love to pursue other things. Well I'm back now and I began looking for vehicle ideas online about 2 months ago and was thinking I wanted to build a 80 series or a WJ or something along those lines. I own 3 OBS diesel trucks and Subarus and wanted a SUV to be self contained and more capable out of the box. Something me and my dog can go on trips with around Michigan and the states around here. Nothing too extreme, just mostly weekends and week maybe at a time.
So I found this website when doing google searches and was blown away right away by it. Then I saw a few familiar user names from the BMW community on here and searched even more. So I started with the 80 series in mind like I said but was put off by the cost of ownership for such limited use. Then the WJ and Monteros and Troopers and all that came into play but then I started searching the full size forums.
Seabass, amgvr4, chilliwak, TRDfan all caught my attention specifically and I decided to go with a full size truck with a topper on back after seeing all their ideas and combining that with some ideas I already had. The best part is after two months of trying to find a reason not to use a OBS Ford thats exactly where I ended up. Ive been driving these trucks since 98 when I got my license and they were no longer made. Ive owned 10 or so. So its a vehicle I know very well which gives me a start instead of learning a new vehicle like a 80 series. The OBS I own are now are an 87 f250 6.9idi 5spd its a plow/farm truck with skid steer tires on it so it wasnt a candidate, a 94 f250 7.3idiT with d60 swap and some mods but its built to tow a 90 Bronco I had for mudding so its not a candidate, and a 97 Super Duty 7.3psd 2wd stake truck so not a candidate.
So I knew I had to get a truck to fit this project and Wednesday driving home from work I saw something that caught my eye and it all clicked. So heres what I got and from here on out I look forward to adventures and mishaps along the way. I will be using a lot of you for advice because even though Ive owned these trucks for years I've never modified them in anyway. Just drove and maintained them. Owning a 90 Bronco and knowing that most parts are compatible I know there are tons of aftermarket parts and junkyards full of parts.
I picked up a 96 f350 XLT Regular cab with a cool topper that came with it. Its a 460, zf5 with 185k miles but one owner since new. It was used as a plow truck many years ago but since then he has rebuilt everything in the front end and the whole truck has new parts. It has a little Ford rust but thats what you get around here. This isn't a show truck and I know lots of body men. The pluses are the one owner, manual hubs, manual shift, D60 factory, mechanically sound, cool few extras thrown in, and a bed full of spare parts thrown in. I paid 3k. Its a fair deal for what I got. I didn't want a diesel for this project due to running costs. I own diesels and know the benefits and the negatives. I chose a 460 because I can get a 400hp 500tq zero mile motor built for 4500 and thats half the cost of a PSD. I plan on that once this motor gives out on this. I plan to maintain this and drive it till it pops. It has lots of life left to get me through building the rest of the truck.
Day I bought it 185k
460
zf5
aluminum topper
two pillar spotlights
headers
smog deleted
centerforce clutch
warn hubs
305 Toyo Open countrys
solid ownership and maintenance history
My plans are
All maintenance, fluids etc
Rust repair
Front and Rear bumpers
Warn 18 Hydraulic
ARB lockers
ARB air
New Shocks
New tires
buildout the topper
lots of lights
solar battery charger
dual batteries
3in exhaust
upgraded driveshafts
snorkel
lots of mud and dirt and fun and gas money
So on the same day I bought it I came home and ordered some Duratrac in 285/75/16 and they came in 2 days from that Discount direct deal online. I am going to get them mounted when I complete this post. I am posting some pictures dirty and just the way I bought it. Then I will update the progress.





So I found this website when doing google searches and was blown away right away by it. Then I saw a few familiar user names from the BMW community on here and searched even more. So I started with the 80 series in mind like I said but was put off by the cost of ownership for such limited use. Then the WJ and Monteros and Troopers and all that came into play but then I started searching the full size forums.
Seabass, amgvr4, chilliwak, TRDfan all caught my attention specifically and I decided to go with a full size truck with a topper on back after seeing all their ideas and combining that with some ideas I already had. The best part is after two months of trying to find a reason not to use a OBS Ford thats exactly where I ended up. Ive been driving these trucks since 98 when I got my license and they were no longer made. Ive owned 10 or so. So its a vehicle I know very well which gives me a start instead of learning a new vehicle like a 80 series. The OBS I own are now are an 87 f250 6.9idi 5spd its a plow/farm truck with skid steer tires on it so it wasnt a candidate, a 94 f250 7.3idiT with d60 swap and some mods but its built to tow a 90 Bronco I had for mudding so its not a candidate, and a 97 Super Duty 7.3psd 2wd stake truck so not a candidate.
So I knew I had to get a truck to fit this project and Wednesday driving home from work I saw something that caught my eye and it all clicked. So heres what I got and from here on out I look forward to adventures and mishaps along the way. I will be using a lot of you for advice because even though Ive owned these trucks for years I've never modified them in anyway. Just drove and maintained them. Owning a 90 Bronco and knowing that most parts are compatible I know there are tons of aftermarket parts and junkyards full of parts.
I picked up a 96 f350 XLT Regular cab with a cool topper that came with it. Its a 460, zf5 with 185k miles but one owner since new. It was used as a plow truck many years ago but since then he has rebuilt everything in the front end and the whole truck has new parts. It has a little Ford rust but thats what you get around here. This isn't a show truck and I know lots of body men. The pluses are the one owner, manual hubs, manual shift, D60 factory, mechanically sound, cool few extras thrown in, and a bed full of spare parts thrown in. I paid 3k. Its a fair deal for what I got. I didn't want a diesel for this project due to running costs. I own diesels and know the benefits and the negatives. I chose a 460 because I can get a 400hp 500tq zero mile motor built for 4500 and thats half the cost of a PSD. I plan on that once this motor gives out on this. I plan to maintain this and drive it till it pops. It has lots of life left to get me through building the rest of the truck.
Day I bought it 185k
460
zf5
aluminum topper
two pillar spotlights
headers
smog deleted
centerforce clutch
warn hubs
305 Toyo Open countrys
solid ownership and maintenance history
My plans are
All maintenance, fluids etc
Rust repair
Front and Rear bumpers
Warn 18 Hydraulic
ARB lockers
ARB air
New Shocks
New tires
buildout the topper
lots of lights
solar battery charger
dual batteries
3in exhaust
upgraded driveshafts
snorkel
lots of mud and dirt and fun and gas money
So on the same day I bought it I came home and ordered some Duratrac in 285/75/16 and they came in 2 days from that Discount direct deal online. I am going to get them mounted when I complete this post. I am posting some pictures dirty and just the way I bought it. Then I will update the progress.





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