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North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 11:28 am

Stopping in to say hello. Im from Belews Creek, NC near Winston and Greensboro.
Specs on my truck are:
91.5 W250 4x4, NV4500, 6" lift and 37" military tires, 250,000 miles, runs great, has a few leaks but i love the truck. Some fuel mods, and straight piped. Im working on getting the body and pint work fixed and im starting to try to find parts for a dually conversion, which i have to say is a pita.

This is how i got her
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Here she is now, dont mind the paint, the bed was white so the olive was just to get closer to the cab color until the real color goes on.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby ellis93 » Wed May 29, 2013 11:45 am

Welcome!
93 D250 ,5 speed,4.11s,k&n autometer tach pyro trans boost guages,GDS 60mm h1c 14cm,honed 5x10,hplp/reg,1/8 timing,M+H M2 fuel pin, tims cooler tubz
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 12:01 pm

Thank you. Ive been lurking a while just looking on the site but finally got another 1st gen and thougt id join.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby rockbuggy4x4 » Wed May 29, 2013 12:39 pm

Welcome.
Jimmy
--> '85 cab w/ '89 engine and trans stock with minor pump tweaks and a flatbed. **soon to get lots of goodies**
--> '95 jimmy not so stock

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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 1:24 pm

Thanks rockbuggy. What all have you got done to your Jimmy? I've been crawling for years now and have a 1st gen toyota crawler. I guess i can thank rockcrawling for getting me into diesels, gotta have a tow rig for the crawler.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby cmann250 » Wed May 29, 2013 3:16 pm

Welcome
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby dazedandconfused » Wed May 29, 2013 3:18 pm

Welcome
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1983 Dodge D150 that has been repowered with a 93 Cummins/518 running gear AKA The Ugly Duck! I would much rather build them then buy them.[
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby rockbuggy4x4 » Wed May 29, 2013 3:32 pm

That's kinda what got me into diesels too. :lol: Funny how things happen. Right now everything under the frame was built by me in my driveway. Coil springs up front and 3/4 ton leafs in the rear with a frame extension. It'll be getting a V8, trans, Tcase, and a roll cage once I get home from overseas. I originally built on a low dollar budget about 2 years ago and have less than $3500 into it (including price of truck and all 4 37x14.5 creepy crawlers).
Jimmy
--> '85 cab w/ '89 engine and trans stock with minor pump tweaks and a flatbed. **soon to get lots of goodies**
--> '95 jimmy not so stock

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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 3:39 pm

Thanks for the welcome guys.

rockbuggy that sounds like a good low budget wheeler. I build mine the same way, CHEAP lol, but with this economyi guess all us working folk have tobuild them that way. Ive got an '80 Toyota with less than $2500 in it. Its locked, 4.1 transfer case gears and has either beadlocks and 37's or 39's for it. Still about another $1000 to put in to get the wayi want butim pretty proud of that price tag.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby rockbuggy4x4 » Wed May 29, 2013 3:46 pm

Yup I hear ya. Mine are welded too. :grin: The biggest mistake I have done in building it was running 1/2 ton axles from a 1500. The CAD up front is a weak spot and theres not much aftermarket support for the rear. Would you happen to have a pic of your toy?
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 4:21 pm

I've got a decent pic of it. Its still a work in progress, as soon as i get the money for tube im gonna bend up a front bumper and then a cage. I plan on painting it and the dodge matching color. It aint much but i love the old truck.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 4:27 pm

Im still tryin to get back up to the awesome machine that this truck was
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It had a dana 44 front, 60 rear, 5.38 gears, locked front and rear, dual cases, and before i sold it had a tjm winch bumper, and 38" TSL's on 32 bolt beadlocks. Sold it for $2500 with nothing wrong to pay a lawyer to get custody of my son. Long story short i lost the truck and custody of my son and found out he wasnt mine. Should have kept the dang truck. I miss it.
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby BC847 » Wed May 29, 2013 4:40 pm

At first glance, I thought you might be in Buies Creek, NC and your smart-phone auto-spell was slaughtering the name. :lol:

Welcome. 8)
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby RCCUMMINS89 » Wed May 29, 2013 5:31 pm

Welcome
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Re: North Carolina newbie

Postby toyota231 » Wed May 29, 2013 5:51 pm

BC847 i thought the same thing th first time i saw Buies Creek. I've even had people ask if i even knew how to spell the city im from lol. Buies Creek is a lot bigger than Belews Creek, we are lucky to have a stop light lol.
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