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Shepdog08's 2011 Regular cab 4x4 build

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by Shepdog08, Nov 17, 2015.

  1. Nov 17, 2015 at 2:14 AM
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    Shepdog08

    Shepdog08 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    265/70 R16 BF Goodrich A/T's Plasti-dipped factory wheels More to come...soon
    Here's another generic build thread, lots of parts, more money, some tragedy, etc etc...
    Anywho, in 2013, right out of college I was looking for a regular cab 4x4 shortbed truck that got decent mileage. I looked at Ford, Chevy, dodge, tundra, nobody had what I want til I stumbled on this thing in the dealer lot:[​IMG]1187300_10201725517800441_2024057935_n_9b1fd60095816b3479674a501ac96bde689f647a.jpg
    2011, 2tr-fe, 5 speed, 4x4 with 41,000 miles and a certified preowned warranty good till 100,000. Bingo.
    First thing I did was install 265/70/16 BFG AT's and plastidip stock wheels
    IMG_20131013_171911_867_zpsidnilu5y_c589e21416f3bc59c5f52b08bf5cf95055dd8491.jpg then thanks to TW I found relentless fab and ordered their steel bumper DIY kit, welded it up and powder coated it at work. Great price, and great product, only pain was trying to figure out how all the pieces go together and what angles to weld them at. Lot of time tacking things together and cutting back apart... no instructions, no angle measurements, and not even convenient photos. But I'll still buy their stuff again, it's tough! As I'll soon show.IMG_20140124_222230_936_zpsb52s3txp_182691148043a8842447db4a761383126a531b29.jpg
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    It looks pretty bad ass, right? Wwell as another small project I drew together a design for a bar that mounts in the bed, to save my back window from an ATV attack. CNC plasma cut with my initials on it too, then I had it bent, welded it, then powder coated. IMG_20140221_141604_841_zpszpxeeswi_9b55ec1c6da1fe4ae1bd3e50eeb30d737cdfda46.jpg
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    Sadly after all that fab work, a few months later I got into a wreck. Minus all other details, it was my fault, and I hit a Honda Civic from behind going 60 mph. Car was totalled and sent off into the ditch. All I got out of it was a scratched hood, busted grill, and a cracked headlight. RELENTLESS BUMPER TOUGH AS HELL. I drove away after the police and the wrecker showed up. 20140926_114250_zpsjd94cugp_8d6eeecfce219f51f3be72241b3d0ee2e815d1d8.jpg
    Only... apparently I slammed on the brakes so hard it locked them up. I got about a half mile before i had to have the wrecker pick me up. Here's the wrecker driver with my truck loaded up. Truck is in neutral, parking brake is off, and it's not even tied onto the wrecker. Pretty major lockup. Lol
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    Either way, I used the insurance money to get a scooped hood and TRD smoked headlights. And had to fix a small seam weld on the relentless bumper that popped. No biggie.
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    Installed an LCE short throw shifter later, and also machined a custom shifter knob from a block of scrap bar steel at work.IMG_20131220_014531_591_zpsqc019rec_df0a66830c460189a48e3f75cafbec0909fdb76e.jpg
    This year, I have been fighting the junk OEM LUK clutch for 15,000 miles, so finally at 80,000 miles, I get the LCE Pro Clutch put in.
    Here's what the stock pressure plate looked like. Freaking great...20151011_152128_zpsdcavvmks_d1bfc1cf6d3681105c54591baf06d2fb4b1b1202.jpg
    Also put in the Marlin Crawler shifter seat, and refilled transmission with Redline MT-90. IF YOU HAVE A 2TR 5 SPEED THESE WILL MAKE YOUR TRANSMISSION SO MUCH MORE FUN TO DRIVE! It was like night and day, difference. I couldn't believe it. A clutch that actually holds and that you can actually feel, with a tight shifter pattern and solid shifter feel. It makes it so much better. I love it.
    Anyways most recent mods are full synthetic oil from front to rear, and also ordered a set of BFG AT KO2 in a little bit taller 265/75/16 on some PRO COMP LA PAZ series 29 wheels. Besides some minor rub on the passenger side plastic fender liner they look and work great!20151114_114147_zpsyv8mgftk_2ca1494f375ef1d8ccbd3ede448f8fb6568c4428.jpg
    And that's how she looks today.
    If you've managed to view this far, future plans are custom beside stickers from CBOY808 (they look sweet, and I haven't even put them on yet) , ICON coilovers and probably a Detroit trueTrac for the rear (been hearing interesring things how it works with OEM traction control) . As well as RELENTLESS DIY rear bumper, probably some sliders, and maybe making my own skid plates. Who knows, depends how much money I have to spare. Any advice or comments or questions, let's hear em.
     
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  2. Nov 17, 2015 at 8:41 AM
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    BDL5589

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    Nice truck man. I would absolutely buy the bar across the front of your bed if you made and sold them. My Grizzly's bumper is too tall and scotching the front tires gets old and makes it too long for the tailgate to close.
     
  3. Nov 17, 2015 at 8:55 AM
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    always wanted a 4 banger 5 speed 4x4 reg cab.

    Sweet looking truck man! the oem steelies dipped like that looked DAMN good!!
     
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  4. Nov 17, 2015 at 9:06 AM
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    ODNAREM

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    TRD catback exhaust,FJ Cruiser trail team wheels,BFG All Terrain K02 tires,Grillcraft front grill,Pelfreybilt IFS/Mid skids,sliders,standard rear bumper,Total Chaos bed stiffeners.TRD Pro Bilstein front/rear suspension.
    Lookin real nice OP!Diggin that bed mounted bar you designed!Can be utilized for a lot of usages!
     
  5. Nov 17, 2015 at 11:30 AM
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    Shepdog08

    Shepdog08 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Yeah I was planning on making a few more but I don't have enough time myself to build them. My Honda recon sitting on 25" Mud Lites fits perfect... however I learned this year that a Rancher on 26's won't work. The front of the bed flexes too much if the wheeler is in low, and the bumper is too high. Smashed the window anyways, $600 to replace. Doing it again I would tie supports into the side bars.
     
  6. Nov 18, 2015 at 12:50 AM
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    Shepdog08

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    However if anybody wants them I have all the design files for the bed bar with cad drawings in PDF and DWG form plus a materials list.
     
  7. Nov 23, 2015 at 6:02 PM
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    Shepdog08

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    Had CBOY808 make some bedside decals.
    This truck isn't a TRD, SR5, or some kinda dumb TRD clone, so I wanted something simple that looked good and gave homage to the devil horns thing I had going on... so here's what I scribbled up 20151021_183632_zpswsacyhbs_f63e7ff2addb68ffa8be97ee6b817f803d057f5c.jpg
    And here's what CBOY808 sent me back:
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    What do you guys think?
     

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