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megillet

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Hey all,

I have a 1996 2 door Yukon SL, basically the work truck edition. It has the rubber floor and vinyl seats. Also has the 5 speed manual. I'm the third owner, bought it about 6 years ago or so. I want to rebuild it, it is starting to show its age with some rust, etc. I will try to post some pictures when I can take some in a few days. Its mostly stock, I've powdercoated the wheels black, and threw some BFG All Terrains on them. I'd like to strip the interior, and put bedliner on the ceiling and floor; get new seats; throw in a modest system; fix the rust; electric fan; add a passenger airbag; roof rack; and throw a newer rear end in with disc brakes.

I'll try to take some good before pictures, and keep you all posted on the progress.
 

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Welcome to the forum :beer:

I've been thinking about powder-coating my wheels body color, how much did it cost ya?

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megillet

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I've been thinking about powder-coating my wheels body color, how much did it cost ya?
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I sandblasted them myself; rented a booth somewhere by the hour. Took about 3 hours to do all five wheels. Cost was around $80. The powdercoat itself was only like $20 per wheel or something. They came out really nice.
 

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Welcome aboard! Pretty easy work on the wheels?
 
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megillet

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Welcome aboard! Pretty easy work on the wheels?

No, sandblasting the factory coating off was a pain in the ass. I rented a booth at some hole in the wall blasting shop, so I had a professional full size cabinet with good media, and it was still painstakingly slow work.

Powder coating them was easy, I just dropped them off at the place.
 

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:Welcome from California, I didn't know that they made 2 door 5 speed's, I had a 5 speed truck with a 4.3 v-6 is that what you got? That's some crazy snow.

P1010318.gifpeace: Sold this to a friend.:hands:
 
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