I am soon (hopefully very soon) going to be in a position where I will have very little in the way of bills (without going into too much detail I have been helping a friend out for the past few years and they came into a house they are going to let me live in rent free). This puts me in a position where I should be able to save up a very nice emergency fund while at the same time be able to do the work on my truck that I want to do plus work on converting a cargo trailer that I can actually get good prices on where I live.
The truck I bought is a 1998 Nissan Frontier that I picked up for $700. It had a few problems here and there, but ODB scanner didn't show any major issues. Then the head gasket blew while I was on my way to work on night. Not really a MAJOR issue as I can replace it myself (both my friend and I know how to work on cars, so a head gasket job isn't as big an issue as it usually sounds like). Oddly, this got my idea engine going.
Since the house happens to have a garage attached, as well as a workshop attached to the garage I can do all the work I plan to do inside, which is good. I can park the truck in the garage and set the whole thing up on a set of good jack stands and leave it there while I work on it. My plan is to do sort of a small rebuild/upgrade of the truck (including some body work). Much of this will be preemptive so I don't have to worry about it for a LONG time.
Below is most of the work I plan to do:
Again, much of what I plan to do is preemptive so when I hit the road I'm not worrying about when it might go out.
Is there anything I might want to do that isn't listed above (considering I am going to be pulling a converted cargo trailer)? Keep in mind that I intend to use the lightweight technique that IntoTheMystery13 did a series of videos on to save weight.
The trailer I am considering is this one:
http://www.hitchittulsa.com/6x12-v-nose-enclosed-cargo-trailer-jxEb|Iy.html
Any thoughts on my plans would be appreciated (even negative ones).
The truck I bought is a 1998 Nissan Frontier that I picked up for $700. It had a few problems here and there, but ODB scanner didn't show any major issues. Then the head gasket blew while I was on my way to work on night. Not really a MAJOR issue as I can replace it myself (both my friend and I know how to work on cars, so a head gasket job isn't as big an issue as it usually sounds like). Oddly, this got my idea engine going.
Since the house happens to have a garage attached, as well as a workshop attached to the garage I can do all the work I plan to do inside, which is good. I can park the truck in the garage and set the whole thing up on a set of good jack stands and leave it there while I work on it. My plan is to do sort of a small rebuild/upgrade of the truck (including some body work). Much of this will be preemptive so I don't have to worry about it for a LONG time.
Below is most of the work I plan to do:
- Full brake system replacement on all four wheels (including new rotors, drums, calipers, springs etc).
- Replace all four wheel bearings.
- New bushings all around.
- Add load leveler kit
- New shocks/struts all around.
- Full engine cleanup (my term for it...basically while I have the head off at the machine shop clean up the pistons, drop and clean out the oil pan etc)
- All new bulbs and such in the dash (since some appear to be burned out).
- Flush all fluids (oil system, coolant system, clutch, differential etc)
- Replace seats (they are really worn out, will likely switch to bucket to have a space in-between).
- Remove dents (it has a few but there doesn't appear to be any frame damage).
- Replace sensors (MAF, Temp, Knock, Crank Position etc)
Again, much of what I plan to do is preemptive so when I hit the road I'm not worrying about when it might go out.
Is there anything I might want to do that isn't listed above (considering I am going to be pulling a converted cargo trailer)? Keep in mind that I intend to use the lightweight technique that IntoTheMystery13 did a series of videos on to save weight.
The trailer I am considering is this one:
http://www.hitchittulsa.com/6x12-v-nose-enclosed-cargo-trailer-jxEb|Iy.html
Any thoughts on my plans would be appreciated (even negative ones).