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Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 9:59 +0000
by Rocket55
We all like/want to lash out on the big ticket items that will enhance our beloved 4WD, but generally can't afford them all, so what can we do in between the big hits to keep the build trickling along or for those wanting to get started in an inexpensive way.
Here's a couple.
Folding back seat
Adjust rear load proportioning valve
Constant power windows
I can think of many many more, but what have you guys got in mind
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 10:10 +0000
by BIGFOOTJR
Second job, break up with the missus, drop the kids off to foster care, sell the house, become a male escort, etc..
Plenty of options before considering the budget option.....
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:31 +0000
by ScubaDooba
Ive done the power window and rear seat mods, but what about little things like the following that people have posted mods for -
Seatbelt beeper off
Key in ignition beeper off
Video in on OEM head unit
Then other little "luxury" items I have done
Glovebox light
Front footwell lights
Added USB charging in place of cigarette lighter
USB and power socket for rear seat passengers (dual cab)
etc
There's always something to keep you in the hilux and out of the lounge room !
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:36 +0000
by Alby
ciggy burn on front seat
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:03 +0000
by mattwhite
BIGFOOTJR wrote:Second job, break up with the missus, drop the kids off to foster care, sell the house, become a male escort, etc..
Plenty of options before considering the budget option.....
Having a good day mate?
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:30 +0000
by Kris
Rear Quarter chop - half a dozen 1mm 4" grinder blades, some tape, spray primer and white paint and a few beers.
Kris.
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:31 +0000
by BIGFOOTJR
mattwhite wrote:BIGFOOTJR wrote:Second job, break up with the missus, drop the kids off to foster care, sell the house, become a male escort, etc..
Plenty of options before considering the budget option.....
Having a good day mate?
Yep, being a male escort does have its negatives........ I just go to my special place
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:52 +0000
by tonyrb
diff drop kit..
2 x 150mm bolts $12.75
2 bits of 50mm round by 1 inch thick solid steel pipe from the local steel shop $5
drill to holes in the centre fit them up.
all up $17.75 for my diff drop kit, once i make a skid plate cut around the diff drop kit ill make a couple little covers to go over them. mean....
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 1:04 +0000
by 4sullima
Stock exhaust muffler removal.....$50 clams if you shop around
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 1:50 +0000
by 10 luxxxx
Led lights under the door card $12 for the lights and a bit of cable.
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 2:56 +0000
by mitch_893
Centre console and glovebox lights. About $20 for the lights, wiring , led globes.
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 5:35 +0000
by oggy
Yoda lego mini figure key chain. Priceless
Roof console $10 to make $100 to have upholstered by a pro
Still budget compared to a "bought" one
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 5:38 +0000
by Rocket55
oggy wrote:Yoda lego mini figure key chain. Priceless
Is it the limited edition one, if not pffft
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 5:41 +0000
by oggy
When you can pull yoda out of your pocket and say to a hot babe "Hmm, your breasts in my hands you will put" He is worth his weight in gold
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 5:45 +0000
by Rocket55
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 5:47 +0000
by Richolux150
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 5:20 +0000
by bern5
Thats a cracker alby. Dont forget the rum stain
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 7:16 +0000
by andy666
For those with a tray back and genuine tow bar. Flip the tow bar over, so the tow hitch is on top, to improve departure angle.
Cost: $0
Time: 20 minutes
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 7:23 +0000
by andy666
2nd lighter socket with constant 12V power and on/off switch.
Cost: $25 (approx)
Time: 2hrs
Re: Budget mods - $50 or less
Posted:
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 7:30 +0000
by andy666
Budget sound deadening. Using stop leak bitumen flashing from bunnings. For $50 you could get enough to do 2 doors.
I've had this in my ute for a few weeks now and there is zero smell and it makes a huge difference to road noise.
Cost: $50
Time: 3 hours