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Andres629's still at it! '87 BII this time!


Boggin

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thats frigen AWESOME! i love that grill buddy, nice work
 


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I can get one from the underside... I've got my interior plastic on now and it was a real PITA to get it on after... I don't want to take the plastic off again just to get a picture... haha! But it's really not hard, if you tackled a half door, this is basically the same. Cut, bash, template a patch, weld. Easy! Just make sure to seam seal it after.

cool man thanks for the advice.
 

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Thanks Boggin, I quite like it too! I'll have some new wheelin pictures up soon for all a y'all, and a shot with the new wheels and tires!
 

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drive that beast down here and come play with all the hicks :D
 

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Cool, thanks Mike! I'll drive up there soon to get them. :D
10-4, if you show up I'd probably fall over laughing:D

No gap, I welded in new sheetmetal after bashing the inner well with a BFH. But there would have been about a 3" gap in the rear well if I wouldn't have welded it up.
*ahem* BFH FTW!
 

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i assume BFH mean big F**king hammer?
Yes sir, andres got his sig from my thread. The hammer got rid of my tailgate's interference fit:icon_rofl:

It's us Canucks, we're a touch crazy:D
 

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Haha, I was smashing the inner well after I cut the fenders out and all of a sudden I stopped, took a step back, and said aloud "BFH FTW! Yeah Mike..." Ha, it was good times.
 

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Haha, I was smashing the inner well after I cut the fenders out and all of a sudden I stopped, took a step back, and said aloud "BFH FTW! Yeah Mike..." Ha, it was good times.
Can't say I don't channel TRS when I work too:icon_twisted:
 

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Alrighty, got some pictrars for all a y'all. First person wheelin' so they're not real great, but I was not stopping to get pics, plus, going through mud holes and stopping to get a picture gets old, especially the feet getting wet part. So, here they are! Oh, and some other random, non- trail shots, plus a truck we found over the edge of a cliff!



We're going up there.


Lower parking lot where we headed up the fire road into the trails.


Fire road, we's up high. Kinda.




Shot of the BII with her new shoes, and new rust free doors.





Beginning of the trail, named Bata Creek trail. Pictures in order from beginning to end. :cool:





^^^ The Bata Creek crossing.





My cousin Davy in his truck, '76 Dodge Power Wagon with a 440.






High Rim trail lookout, there's a truck down there.





Still on the High Rim Trail:




Decided to take the hard way. Got a little hung up here... ha!



Cool shot of the winding trail.







THERE. Holy smokes that's a lot of pictures. Hope y'all enjoyed. Soon to come is 4.56 gears, front locker, rear l/s with the Expo 8.8 and D35! :icon_bounceblue:
 

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looks like alot of fun :icon_thumby:

what kind of truck was that wreck???

and get the doors painted to match the rest of the BII :D

l8r, John
 

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The wreck was a 97-01 F-150. And it is the works, getting the doors painted to match. To wet here lately.
 

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looks good, a little too wet for me :D
 

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Thats my favorite type of wheeling, we just got some rain and my truck is about fixed so im wheeling this saturday rain or shine
 

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Nice man that looks like a hell of a good time =D
 

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Thanks all, it was a real good time. Those MT/R's are really good tires, I think the new ones are my next set...
 

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Got some new goodies going in today... MSD box, Crane coil, MSD Super Conductor wires, new cap and rotor and some fancy Bosch plugs. Oooooooooooh.
 

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4.0 is for the Ranger, this ol' girl's staying 2.9... at least until the Ranger is "done". :D
 

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