Project Dirty White
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The rear was much easier.
I couldn't find carpet for a reasonable price. Everyone wanted 2-350 for set of worn out carpet. Nuts. So I went to the junk yard and found a Silver D1. I pulled the carpet and what I could of the factory insulation. I took it home and power washed all the crap and gunk it had on it. For the most part it's an exact fit. A few minor glitches but it fits. It's a lighter gray than the Classic but it's better than nothing. Cost me 12 bucks.
It's not perfect and I still have details to sort. I need to fix the silver bits of insulation from peaking out. I have to modify the plastic seat base covers to work with these seats. I think I may paint them black with same paint I did on the headrests.
I pulled the passenger side door panel/wood off and sanded/stained it black like the other side too.
I couldn't find carpet for a reasonable price. Everyone wanted 2-350 for set of worn out carpet. Nuts. So I went to the junk yard and found a Silver D1. I pulled the carpet and what I could of the factory insulation. I took it home and power washed all the crap and gunk it had on it. For the most part it's an exact fit. A few minor glitches but it fits. It's a lighter gray than the Classic but it's better than nothing. Cost me 12 bucks.
It's not perfect and I still have details to sort. I need to fix the silver bits of insulation from peaking out. I have to modify the plastic seat base covers to work with these seats. I think I may paint them black with same paint I did on the headrests.
I pulled the passenger side door panel/wood off and sanded/stained it black like the other side too.
Last edited by Shiftonthefly1; 11-08-2017 at 12:00 PM.
#72
Next to add a bit more functionality to the rear cargo area , I added a swing out storage box.
I mounted it where the spare tire should be yet no longer fits. This thing is very useful and very easy to get into. I mounted it in a way that I can store my bottle jack and first aid kit under it. Behind it I mounted a 4 way tire iron. I need to address that thing rattling around.
These we're made for a pick up truck but it was easy enough to make it work here. The only permanent modification that had to be done was a notch in the brace that formally held the spare tire. Other than that it's just a few holes where you'd never see them. One pull of the little lever it swings right out for easy access. I have one for the other side but that will need to be notched for the fuel tank inlet lump in the floor.
I mounted it where the spare tire should be yet no longer fits. This thing is very useful and very easy to get into. I mounted it in a way that I can store my bottle jack and first aid kit under it. Behind it I mounted a 4 way tire iron. I need to address that thing rattling around.
These we're made for a pick up truck but it was easy enough to make it work here. The only permanent modification that had to be done was a notch in the brace that formally held the spare tire. Other than that it's just a few holes where you'd never see them. One pull of the little lever it swings right out for easy access. I have one for the other side but that will need to be notched for the fuel tank inlet lump in the floor.
#73
On to the mechanical stuff.
I added some steel wheels awhile ago and mounted new KO2's. I found the bull bar I used to have on my old Classic and resprayed it. Mounted some KC lights
I mounted my skid plate and my RTE steering dampener brackets and a new procomp dampener. Way way better than the homemade thing that was in there before.
After that I added a 24 spline rear Detroit Locker and GBR HD shafts. This put the truck down for over a week because I didn't realize early Classic rear stub axles are longer than a Disco. Now I know.
So back to the junk yard to grab those and rear hubs. I took that time to install some new timken bearings and repack the hubs.
I installed 2 new O2 sensors. Did all the fluids and plugs again. I added my RTE sliders. That was pretty much it for my trip.
My friend got here from back east and we loaded up the truck to head out for a 300+ mile solo trip through NV AZ and UT.
I added some steel wheels awhile ago and mounted new KO2's. I found the bull bar I used to have on my old Classic and resprayed it. Mounted some KC lights
I mounted my skid plate and my RTE steering dampener brackets and a new procomp dampener. Way way better than the homemade thing that was in there before.
After that I added a 24 spline rear Detroit Locker and GBR HD shafts. This put the truck down for over a week because I didn't realize early Classic rear stub axles are longer than a Disco. Now I know.
So back to the junk yard to grab those and rear hubs. I took that time to install some new timken bearings and repack the hubs.
I installed 2 new O2 sensors. Did all the fluids and plugs again. I added my RTE sliders. That was pretty much it for my trip.
My friend got here from back east and we loaded up the truck to head out for a 300+ mile solo trip through NV AZ and UT.
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It's always nice to get home after a long outing. Granted, you may want to get some glass in those windows before the snow flies...lol.
But, all joking aside...rig looks great and enjoy following along.
Side note...your axle shaft story got me remembering when we'd mess with the new guys in the garage and switch axle shafts from one side to the other. They'd be doing their first brake job, pulling axle shafts to get the hubs off...and when they weren't around...the switch would take place. 9 times out of 10 they'd never catch it and install the longer one, going all the way through the ring gear assembly and never notice that the short shaft missed hitting anything. They'd bolt everything all up, and try to back the rig out afterwards...but couldn't understand why it wouldn't move...lol.
Anyhow, keep up the good work on your rig.
Brian.
But, all joking aside...rig looks great and enjoy following along.
Side note...your axle shaft story got me remembering when we'd mess with the new guys in the garage and switch axle shafts from one side to the other. They'd be doing their first brake job, pulling axle shafts to get the hubs off...and when they weren't around...the switch would take place. 9 times out of 10 they'd never catch it and install the longer one, going all the way through the ring gear assembly and never notice that the short shaft missed hitting anything. They'd bolt everything all up, and try to back the rig out afterwards...but couldn't understand why it wouldn't move...lol.
Anyhow, keep up the good work on your rig.
Brian.
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