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RCSB Conversoin, DJM 6/8, Billet specialties

31K views 110 replies 36 participants last post by  askyup88  
#1 ·
So for years I have been wanting to do a RCSB conversion, have looked for the right truck but never found one that spoke to me until I found this one about 3 months ago, I picked it up and started the conversion. Its a 2007.5, loaded with black interior and 2wd, just like I wanted.

First thing first...had to get the bed off huh...

I opted to make the needed cuts at the rear of the frame so that when its all said and done there is no welded together frame, just had to move everything else forward and weld it all back with the wheels centered in the short bed wheel openings.



Got everything cut off and basically moved everything forward 13-14 inches.


As you can see in that last pic, the short bed fuel tank goes right in and mounts just like factory once the upper shock mount bar is moved the necessary amount and rewelded in place. The long bed fuel tank and short bed tank side by side

So time to test fit the bed and make sure all my measurements were correct and the rear wheels were centered.


Got the C notch in

Did the control arms in the front


Got the bed on, did an EFI live tune and dsp5 switch, cruised around on the stock wheels for a month or so.


Then today I got the tires mount on the Billet Specialties Octane 8's. Did 20x9.5 in the rear and 20x8 in the front

So far I love driving this truck, its tons of fun on the 130hp tune. I do wish it was a little lower now with the new wheels but I think I'll just have to get used to it as is, the rear axle is already sitting just barely inside the C notch and the front is about as low as Id go and still be comfortable with driving it around town without dragging it on everything.
 
#4 ·
2007.5 LMM 2500, CCLB, LT, 4x4, 168k miles

that won't work in your sig anymore!!!! :)
 
#5 ·
ok my bad i just realized that was different pickup lol
 
#7 ·
Thanks guys. I do plan on paint matching the bumpers, grill, and door handles. Actually went and got an estimate earlier in the week, just need to make the time to pull everything off and take it to the body shop.
 
#8 ·
awesome, that is a great looking truck
 
#10 ·
Very bad ass. Ive been wanting to see a 07.5+ SWB conversion

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#12 ·
Bad ass. Id love to do this
 
#15 ·
That's pretty awesome.
 
#16 ·
nice rig!
 
#18 ·
I want to see a speedo video...so we can see how "fun" that 130 tune is! Lol
 
#21 ·
Thanks for the kind words guys. I'll get some more pics up early next week, I'm out of town for the weekend. I actually ordered another size tire for the front, originally for some reason I thought a little shorter of a tire would look good...I was way off, it looks silly. So probably Tuesday-Wednesday I should have what I hope is the right size tire on this thing and then it'll be photo worthy. Lol.

anderj85 - I don't have that much time in this thing to be honest. I had the bed, fuel tank, and lowering kit all with me when I started tearing it apart on a Saturday morning, I worked on it pretty much nonstop that weekend and was just about done (minus the driveshaft) that Monday evening after work. I had some help from a buddy so that moved things along a bit faster. Installing the lowering kit took just as long and shortening the truck, for me anyway. If you left one stock height you could easily have it done in a weekend. I also lucked out and found a bed locally that was the same color as the truck, so that was a stroke of good luck for sure.

Again thanks for all the compliments guys and I'll be sure and post a few more pics ASAP.
 
#22 ·
That's sweet! When are you coming over so we can do this to my truck haha.
 
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