Usually everyone want's to know how much you've spent on your build and I get down to that in the first minute of this video. I just want to clarify that most of this stuff was finished already, as I said all I had to do was bold the bumpers up and I was done for that price. $500 wouldn't even get you a DIY weld yourself bumper from most aftermarket websites. If you don't know how to weld OR paint then your spending anywhere from 500-1500, I'm not sure on price but that would be my guess. Everything else in this build was fairly budget and it really does all add up. Do some research for suspension. I chose RC because it seems they're picking up the slack in recent years. After going to CO and overlanding I'm pretty happy with what I got for what... $300-500? Pretty good, otherwise I'd recommend Bilstein's. The new Vortex RC stuff I heard is good too. get after them deals budgets boisss
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