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Old 05-26-2011, 11:00 PM   #1
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Post your best budget mods! ($50 or less)

OK, some threads have been done in the past on the topic, but I want to throw a new twist on it... this is for everyone, but more for the flat broke crowd.

Many of us have a 3 day weekend coming up, and we might even get some quality truck tinkering time. Assuming you aren't doing booring crap like replacing the bolts that fell out of your fan clutch, you probably want to do upgrades, restoration, or simply, modifications.
But what's a broke SOB to do?

I was everyone to list favorite mods for under $50.
I've always said, one man's budget bolt on, is another man's budget. A very common area that this is true is when someone wants a simple 2 inch drop. Guys come out of the woodwork saying how 'affordable' drop spindles are... or drop springs. I haven't priced them for a few years, but I think they are 200-ish and 100-ish for those 'affordable' pieces. Chopping the spring is free, and despite common opinion, perfectly safe.
Now, lets set some ground rules for what is considered a $50 mod.
Obviously, a person with a pole barn packed with a lift, $25,000 worth of tools, a plasma cutter and 220volt miller MIG welder can get anything done. They have the tools to take junk metal and turn it into a one off treasure. Same with the guys who can paint like Chip Foose.
Lets keep this simple.
#1... 50 bucks is 50 bucks. Not 50 bucks plus this $300 piece "I had laying around" Now a $300 piece that you scored for $50 on Craigslist or at a flea market is fair game.
#2... Cheaper is always better.... free is best.
#3... Hand tools only. If you used air tools to make/modify something, then it is out. HOWEVER... if it could have been done with hand tools, then it's cool and it is back in.
#4... Lets keep it simple, something the average moron with little tallent (like me) can do.
#5... a quick overview, or a link to step by step instructions is best, so this thread doesn't become a 30 page thread that you have to sift through to find that trick you need.

With any luck, this will be a cool list of tips and tricks that we can refer to for years to come.
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Old 05-26-2011, 11:11 PM   #2
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Re: Post your best budget mods! ($50 or less)

Anyone call you a genius on the forum yet? :P


Great thread idea, hope to see it prosper and give me some ideas!
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Old 05-26-2011, 11:14 PM   #3
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Andy- You need to post up the no-cost sidemarker french mod you did a while back. That was one of the best free cool mods I have seen in a long time.
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i think if you found them for such a price buddy buckets would be the best mod for 50 or less if you could find them
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I think this counts I hope, but on a 71 or 72 using the smooth 67-70 "no signal hole" bumper and using Visibolts (@ $30) for your blinkers. Very clean look.
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I'm in this is a great thread
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$50 will get you some sandpaper, can of primer, can of black and a can of chevy orange.
Time will get you cleaning up your engine compartment. With some left over for a six pack of your beverage of choice and a bag of chips.
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I think this counts I hope, but on a 71 or 72 using the smooth 67-70 "no signal hole" bumper and using Visibolts (@ $30) for your blinkers. Very clean look.
Nice!! im gonna do just that with my 71..
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$50 on eBay can do wonders, I got myself a full tail light and deluxe marker kit with lenses, bezels, and gaskets with shipping to canada for just under and although they are repro they look super nice and I traded the fleetside tail light setup for a case of beer. I find that patience and upping bids by $2.75 over a round common number can be just enough to steal an auction
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$50 will get you some sandpaper, can of primer, can of black and a can of chevy orange.
Time will get you cleaning up your engine compartment. With some left over for a six pack of your beverage of choice and a bag of chips.
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$50 on eBay can do wonders, I got myself a full tail light and deluxe marker kit with lenses, bezels, and gaskets with shipping to canada for just under and although they are repro they look super nice and I traded the fleetside tail light setup for a case of beer. I find that patience and upping bids by $2.75 over a round common number can be just enough to steal an auction
These are both great points.

For a cheap facelift...


On a 69-70 grille, clean it up and then mask off and re-paint the black and that really dresses up the front end. To take it a step further if it's dull....use drain cleaner to strip off the anodizing and then polish it and then paint the black and clear over all of it.

One thing I like on a 71-72 with a cracked inner grille is to glue the pieces together and spray it with a satin black paint. Adds a custom look and hides the cracks.

On a 69-70 grille, clean it up and then mask off and re-paint the black and that really dresses up the front end.

On a 67-68 painting it white is a nice way to accent it if it's painted body color or repainting if faded...
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Rustoleum " Hammered texture ". .... it says on can.. " can be applied directly over rust''. I can attest to that.... it turns my ''fifty footer'' running boards and hitch into 20 footers.
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Old 05-27-2011, 06:23 AM   #12
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Good thread. Lets hear some more.
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Great Thread! I bought a sanding disc.for my 3/8 electic drill,some Por-15 and did the bed in my 71,came to around 50 bucks,but gave me a lot of piece of mind!
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Old 05-27-2011, 06:56 AM   #14
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I have to say the best $50 I have EVER spent on my truck was adding power brakes....Bought a used booster and bracket and its a simple bolt on
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Old 05-27-2011, 07:29 AM   #15
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Less than $25, you can get wiper delay that is simple to install and works well. I have used them in two trucks.....Love it.....

All you need is wire crimpers (or vise grips for those who prefer) and a drill to mount it.

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I'm subscribing to this. Great Idea.
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if it is a moving part first spray the heck out of it with WD40 to clean out the old dirty petrified crap , they spray with lubriplate or other lasting lubricant for longer lasting protection
TOTAL COST ABOUT $10

a piece of sandpaper a wire brush needle nose plyers and some dielectric grease to clean up and tighten up electrical connections
throw in ground wires from the bed to the frame and cluster to firewall
TOTAL COST LESS THAN $5
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Ok I'm not sure if this counts but here it goes.I bought a 87 c10 from the local boneyard for $450(I know wait for it)Sold the bed for $400,the Trans for $250,kept the front suspension and brake along with the steering components.Then sold the cab and frame for $200,then the engine for another $200.I also sold the doors for $100 a piece.I used the extra money to buy a front bed panel on craigslist along with a oe tailgate(stepside)got all the bed crossmembers and a stepside fender and step thrown in along with 4 chrome vent windows and a perfect oe door in mint cond for $300.Then I found a set of drop spindles and ordered a rear 4 inch drop kit and a rear crossmember with exhaust cutouts.By the time I was done with assorted parts I had $22 dollars in it.
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I'm going with the headlight relay mod. If you get relays and wiring at the junk yard, it van be done for about 10 bucks.
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#4... Lets keep it simple, something the average moron with little tallent (like me) can do.
Cmon Andy, we all know you are an above average moron

Great idea for a thread, I hope people can keep to your rules for 50 buck (or less) ideas.
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I agree with rattle can of black paint and some silver model paint,....
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#5... a quick overview, or a link to step by step instructions is best, so this thread doesn't become a 30 page thread that you have to sift through to find that trick you need.
Great thread Andy!!!!...for those that have posted or will post......please help the moron in me out and post up a link or quick overview

BTW....Woodgrain dash bezel http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=465303 ...post#11....$14....by leddzepp....thanks Scott!!!!
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Can of white paint, bottle of orange model paint and brushes for the needles and you can brighten up your bezels and I believe with the LED bulb swap you can still be under $50.00.
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if it is a moving part first spray the heck out of it with WD40 to clean out the old dirty petrified crap , they spray with lubriplate or other lasting lubricant for longer lasting protection
TOTAL COST ABOUT $10

a piece of sandpaper a wire brush needle nose plyers and some dielectric grease to clean up and tighten up electrical connections
throw in ground wires from the bed to the frame and cluster to firewall
TOTAL COST LESS THAN $5
This is actually a very good one - who doesn't have parts on their truck that couldn't stand to be cleaned up/lubricated to make them work better? These should actually be the first improvements we do - and they're very cheap as is stated.
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