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Wrenchturner's M931 build

wrenchturner6238

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Well I have owned this truck a while now but had not started a thread till now of my build and how I have come along. I have been working on my modifications and will get all caught up to speed as I go along. Here are a few pictures to start off withResampled_2013-03-20_19-00-42_626.jpgResampled_2013-03-20_19-00-27_137.jpg

I started off with a nice looking truck to start out with. I added a GSS air ride seat that I bought from BFR metals. I did not really take pictures of the install that I could find. Here is a picture of the seat in the truck just setting there so I can figure out where to put other things.2014-07-12 16.57.18.jpg


The next thing I did was to temporarily install a pyro I did not find pics but it was just setting on the dash for the time being.
I did the dual fuel line mod before I started any of my other time consuming mods


I will have more to come.
 

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Well I have owned this truck a while now but had not started a thread till now of my build and how I have come along. I have been working on my modifications and will get all caught up to speed as I go along. Here are a few pictures to start off withView attachment 569502View attachment 569503

I started off with a nice looking truck to start out with. I added a GSS air ride seat that I bought from BFR metals. I did not really take pictures of the install that I could find. Here is a picture of the seat in the truck just setting there so I can figure out where to put other things.View attachment 569504


The next thing I did was to temporarily install a pyro I did not find pics but it was just setting on the dash for the time being.
I did the dual fuel line mod before I started any of my other time consuming mods


I will have more to come.
Now that's a tread!

Can't wait just to see more!

Keep them coming, Wrench, keep them coming!
 

wrenchturner6238

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My next step was to get some mud flaps on the back. I had heard that a local fire department received an M915 to convert to there use and they were not going to use the mud flaps and hangers it had. I bought these from them. I figured the measurements I need so the flaps would clear the landing gear on a trailer and clear my tires. I cut some brackets out of 3/8" plate. I cut the 2 hot rivets off each side and made my brackets fit the holes in the frame and the flap brackets, sanded down primed and painted frame and brackets.DSCN0171.jpgDSCN0174.jpgDSCN0176.jpgDSCN0177.jpg
 
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