Well, I have to say this - I like big trucks, I like big power, I like lots of room, I like duallys, I like old-school style, and I'm definitely not paying $45,000 for it. I totally dig my 1st gen, and I like 4-doors, I like good mileage, I like to clutch/shift, I like good fuel economy... but I think most importantly is... I like to tinker/build stuff. Building a rig is a fun way to be creative while in the end save some $ and have a *****in' rig.
I like to modify things to make them both better/stronger than stock while also making it 'mine' by adding my personal touches to things. Don't know why, I just dig it. So, that's where I started the path of fabrication/modification.
Why am I writing all this, heck I dunno, I guess I'm always in favor of building it how I want it. I always encourage anyone thinking of doing a project like this to go for it. Life is two dang short - live it up and make something. These conversions are not hard - they're a challenge - they're fun, and in the end they're very, very unique - something to be proud of. They're not necessarily expensive, especially when comparing to the cost of a new MegaCab 4xdually. These new rigs are insanely expensive, and while they are awesome rigs I would be terrified of abusing something that expensive as a working truck. You can't just go out and repair a fender or add a set of gauges to these new trucks. You have to get computer codes, pay for propriatery information, pay for labor on specialized installs because it'll blow a code on the computer..... screw that - I'll build an old-school 400hp truck that gets 20 mpg and will tow anything, any where, any time with my 3 best buds riding shotgun crusing at 85 mph blowing past whatever I choose. Oh, and it'll be big and stable, with 4-wheel discs, bulletproof transmission, and two great big stacks :-laf .
I'm building 'my' MegaCab Power Wagon 4xdually to haul around anyting I want, while at the same time having a singularly unique rig that will turn heads just because of it's modified nature. It also gives me a fantastic way to be creative and have fun making something purpose-built to my specs. I fully intent to 'use' my rig, and I know where I need to spend the $ to build it how I need to, and save the $ where I don't.
So, it'll take a lot of work, but for me that's the fun part - being able to use something that takes so much time to do after it's done. It's like totally eating your cake after making it.
So yeah man, if you have the time, space, funds, and most importantly, the ambition, you can build anything you want. I'm building me a rig, and I'm gonna love using it. I'm gonna love not having a $700 truck payment when it's done. The fact that it'll turn some heads is purely icing on the cake, but that's fun sometimes too
- M2