Here is a rough back round on why I decided to build this truck. When I was out in Wyoming for school, I bought a 87 Toyota pickup to go in the mountains and do some wheeling. It was stock for the most part, but I really enjoyed it. Fast forward 13 years, I have always wanted to have a project vehicle and everything worked out to build one.
I have a family, so for sure I needed a backseat. I missed going off road, so I needed something capable and reliable. I knew about the Cummins 12v for a long time as well as 1 ton drive train, it just made sense. So here we go.
First stop, try to find a stock, lower miles, and not rotted 12v with a stick.... Not going to be in Wisconsin.
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As I made the journey this is how I bought it. Yes it does have a bedliner on it, that is failing.
After the 17 hour trip back home, started to get ready to make my flatbed.
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Starting the flatbed. It will consist mainly of 2x2 1/8th wall. I decided for the flatbed for a couple reasons, but the biggest was departure angle and I did not feel like bobbing the bed.
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Figuring out my vertical mounts, I set the height based on the fender of the bed. I did this mainly because I did not want any fender wells.
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Placing my main frame up there.
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Started on the rest of the build once I got the "main" frame done.
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Mocking up my exhaust which I will later regret.
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That is it for now! I will post more later. My pictures that I took with the phone vertical did not work so that stinks, but I will try my best.
I have a family, so for sure I needed a backseat. I missed going off road, so I needed something capable and reliable. I knew about the Cummins 12v for a long time as well as 1 ton drive train, it just made sense. So here we go.
First stop, try to find a stock, lower miles, and not rotted 12v with a stick.... Not going to be in Wisconsin.
[URL=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_tl?url=search-alias=automotive&field-keywords=2nd+gen+overlandish+build+&linkCode=ll2&tag=|2nd gen overlandish build]

As I made the journey this is how I bought it. Yes it does have a bedliner on it, that is failing.
After the 17 hour trip back home, started to get ready to make my flatbed.

[URL=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_tl?url=search-alias=automotive&field-keywords=2nd+gen+overlandish+build+&linkCode=ll2&tag=|2nd gen overlandish build]

Starting the flatbed. It will consist mainly of 2x2 1/8th wall. I decided for the flatbed for a couple reasons, but the biggest was departure angle and I did not feel like bobbing the bed.
[URL=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_tl?url=search-alias=automotive&field-keywords=2nd+gen+overlandish+build+&linkCode=ll2&tag=|2nd gen overlandish build]

Figuring out my vertical mounts, I set the height based on the fender of the bed. I did this mainly because I did not want any fender wells.
[URL=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_tl?url=search-alias=automotive&field-keywords=2nd+gen+overlandish+build+&linkCode=ll2&tag=|2nd gen overlandish build]

Placing my main frame up there.
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Started on the rest of the build once I got the "main" frame done.
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Mocking up my exhaust which I will later regret.
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That is it for now! I will post more later. My pictures that I took with the phone vertical did not work so that stinks, but I will try my best.