4x4eskimo's 1995 Chevy RCSB K1500 SAS off road project

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4x4eskimo

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I am so far just starting this project, here is my stock pictures. I haven't had the time or money to do much with it as of yet. Got a little body stuff done, but will continue to post as I get work done. Anyone who has any advice on doing SAS would be helpful, thanks for lookin.

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Rattle Can Bedliner Rocker Panels

Here is some pictures of some of the minor body work, which is really just some bedliner on the rocker panels to prevent rust. I will be changing the bed out as this one is pretty beat up.

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4x4eskimo

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*update*
Ended up giving in and having the truck put into a off road shop here in Tucson. He is ordering all the parts and doing the work while I am out of town. Should be nice to return to. Now I just have to get my motor swapped and I'll be set.
 
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