Hah! I have no idea at all! This is my first diesel and the last time I had a REAL solid axle 4x4 was 12 years ago. I'll tag it in whatever way is the cheapest I can possibly do it.
So "the plan". Right now it is to make it as reliable as I possibly can, get as many spare parts as I can afford, learn how to repair it myself and keep it on the road forever. I'm going to fix the body, undercoat it, put bed liner on the floorboards inside and add whatever gauges I need to keep an eye on things. Tach comes to mind. I also want to replace the rear seat with a Suburban version so my kids have head rests in the back. I drove by a rear-end collision on 29 a while back where a Jeep Cherokee had kids in the back (no headrests). Both kids were killed - broken necks. My wife is in the medical profession so she heard and made it a no-compromise rule. Crazy and unbelievable but true.
So "the plan". Right now it is to make it as reliable as I possibly can, get as many spare parts as I can afford, learn how to repair it myself and keep it on the road forever. I'm going to fix the body, undercoat it, put bed liner on the floorboards inside and add whatever gauges I need to keep an eye on things. Tach comes to mind. I also want to replace the rear seat with a Suburban version so my kids have head rests in the back. I drove by a rear-end collision on 29 a while back where a Jeep Cherokee had kids in the back (no headrests). Both kids were killed - broken necks. My wife is in the medical profession so she heard and made it a no-compromise rule. Crazy and unbelievable but true.
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