Rebuild and Build finished and extreme off road tested what now?

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All the plans I had for rebuilding, maintenance and build finished and extreme overloading and Offroad tested so what's next??

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Looks great! With the charcoal canister gone what did you do with the vent line from the fuel tank?
 
Looks great! With the charcoal canister gone what did you do with the vent line from the fuel tank?


@Pirate0187 I extended the vent using a fuel hose to the passenger side space above the front wheel near the air engine inlet. I plugged the hose with small in line fuel filter
 
All the plans I had for rebuilding, maintenance and build finished and extreme overloading and Offroad tested so what's next??
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You can always cut it up and turn it into a buggy...
If you don't want to do this right away, then putting the truck into places where it doesn't really fit can help you gather the right motivation. Do this a few times, and you'll see where to cut...

P.S. I'm not advocating this trajectory of vehicle development. I'm just pointing out possibilities.
 
You can always cut it up and turn it into a buggy...
If you don't want to do this right away, then putting the truck into places where it doesn't really fit can help you gather the right motivation. Do this a few times, and you'll see where to cut...

P.S. I'm not advocating this trajectory of vehicle development. I'm just pointing out possibilities.


I am more into rust proofing of the truck chassis or new upholstery to the driver chair that is tossed
 

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