S h a n e LS/Locker


   Age : 29 Joined : 02 Nov 2007 Posts : 56 Localisation : Woodbine, Maryland
| Subject: The rebuild of the GMC Jimmy Sat Jan 19, 2008 3:14 pm | |
| Well as requested here is the progress of the build. Its almost done.
So it started off as a 1991 GMC Jimmy with the following
Dana 60 front w/ Posi & 4.56's 35 spline Alloy inner and outter axle shafts 35 spline Lock outs by ATOR Rock crusher diff cover 14 Bolt rear w/ detroit & 4.56's Rear Pinion Guard by DIY4X Front 6 inch lift springs Rear 3 inch springs w/ 4 inch shackle flip by ORD Extended brake lines Blazen offroad Winch bumper 12,000lb Warn Winch 38.5 Super swamper TSL's High steer by ORD Hydro Assist by ORD 2 wheel steering pump conversion
So, the end of november came around and i started the hunt for a new body. Planned on a s10 truck cab but what luck! Mentioned to my uncle and he took me around back of his shop and said "Here, you can have this" And there was a 1988 S-10 Blazer 4x4 with 0 dents, 0 rust, 90,000 miles on it. Just no title... i about died.
Dropped it off at AOI and then the fun began. I took 90% of the jimmy apart so AOI wouldnt have to do all the work. Got it to them with nothing but the cab and the core support still on the body. They began the current mods....
PRP High back Comp seats, extra large  Spool for the D60 16G fuel cell Body swap (S-10 blazer onto the GMC Frame Full roll cage, custom built All custom body mounts Front and rear custom bumpers Cut the fire wall out to move the body forward on the frame Cut a foot off the rear of the frame, 6-8 inch's off the front B&M Floor shifter Accu meter Gauges for the new dash (Volt/water/oil pressure/trans temp/5 inch monster tach Cut the rear floor out to allow the body to sit low on the frame H1 8 bolt Hummer rims, Dean inserts from pirate, and copper head 3/8th centers recentered to 4 inch backspace When tax's arrive, 42-44inch TSL's
im sure im forgetting stuff, if i rememeber ill edit this post lol but now for the pictures....
Here is the jimmy, all perty and hawt.... conversation starter lol. More rumors came out that day.... 2 year resto, omg what an idiot, that thing is to pretty ect 
And this was the end of October, It got really beat up on the 2 trail rides in November but i dont have the pics. The body was basicly held on with ratchet straps and prayer at that

this is the Blazer i got from my uncle, SCORE!!!

And here are a bunch of the body swap work being done at AOI. I love those guys





















So thats what i got now. Finishing up the final touchs and i should be out sometime in feb to start doing some runs. Going to remove a leaf or 2 in the rear, and run with no shocks on the first run to wear in my springs better.
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Rockn93YJ Locker/Spool


   Age : 40 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 1229 Localisation : Knoxville, MD
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makitupthehardway moderator


   Age : 26 Joined : 19 Jan 2007 Posts : 1354 Localisation : Ashburn, VA
| Subject: Re: The rebuild of the GMC Jimmy Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:49 am | |
| looks good. _________________ 2008 ADA run - Trail Master (all questions welcome)
94YJ locker/spool, lifted 37" MTR's lots of cool stuff (Trail rig) 00WJ open/open, lifted 31" MTR's (curbcrawler) 84 Toyota Pickup open/welded, 33's solid front axle and rusted frame 07 FORD E350 SD (TOW VAN)
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


   Age : 29 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 757 Localisation : Towson, MD
| Subject: Re: The rebuild of the GMC Jimmy Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:58 am | |
| looking good, just out of couriousity whats this project running you? _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools" 
accepting reservations now for the "palace of love"
90% filled, reservations for cute girls only now under the age of 26. |
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S h a n e LS/Locker


   Age : 29 Joined : 02 Nov 2007 Posts : 56 Localisation : Woodbine, Maryland
| Subject: Re: The rebuild of the GMC Jimmy Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:29 pm | |
| | md4wheelin wrote: | | looking good, just out of couriousity whats this project running you? |
enough to call me stupid  _________________
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


   Age : 29 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 757 Localisation : Towson, MD
| Subject: Re: The rebuild of the GMC Jimmy Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:44 pm | |
| "stupid is that stupid does sir" I know what you mean, I was just wondering what kind of rates they were charging with getting something like that done at a shop. I guessing their getting min $50 a hour and I can't even guess at how many hours they got tied up in it. _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools" 
accepting reservations now for the "palace of love"
90% filled, reservations for cute girls only now under the age of 26. |
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S h a n e LS/Locker


   Age : 29 Joined : 02 Nov 2007 Posts : 56 Localisation : Woodbine, Maryland
| Subject: Re: The rebuild of the GMC Jimmy Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:43 pm | |
| | md4wheelin wrote: | "stupid is that stupid does sir" I know what you mean, I was just wondering what kind of rates they were charging with getting something like that done at a shop. I guessing their getting min $50 a hour and I can't even guess at how many hours they got tied up in it. |
it was less then that, i think 45$ i cant remember. _________________
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