Well, an update on my M1009. Since buying it in Nov 09 as a bone stock M1009 I've done the following:
1. Replaced the dash pad with a new production urethane one (allegedly UV proof, time will tell)
2. Added air conditioning by way of a Nostalgic Air Parts kit
3. Covered the seats with a set of Cabellas nylon seat covers-- really helps prevent ass-burn when the truck sits in the sun for a while
4. Replaced the front window trim with all new rubber and suede
5. Tinted the windows 20% all the way around
6. Added FatMat and a hood blanked under the hood
7. FatMat inside both doors
8. Layer of Fat Mat on the ceiling from the windshield to behind the back seat, spray painted flat tan
9. Rustoleum bedliner paint from the firewall to the tailgate
10. Double layer of FatMat on the floor from the firewall to the step up for the rear seats/bed
11. Added Sony Marine head unit, speakers in the dash and 6x9 speakers in front of the back seats, right in front of the rifle rack
12. 1200W inverter installed behind the spare tire
13. 2" hitch receiver and civilian 4 pin flat plug wiring
14. Sylvania silverstar headlights
I think that's about it..... more to come once I figure out what else I want to do. I need to re-hang the doors since they're on there bad crooked. I also need to fix the driver's side window, since it likes to jump out of the track (any idea how to fix THAT?). This truck is my DD, so I'm trying to make it as enjoyable as possible, and so far feel pretty successful. On top of the $3200 I spent to buy the truck, I have maybe another $2500 into it in upgrades, including a new set of Firestone Destination M/T tires. Love this truck.
it was REALLY funny when I was driving around Fort Gordon a few weeks ago-- Everyone was checking out my tricked out M1009.