We tear into a ’95 Chevy S-10 we’re naming the Low-Fi S-10 project. The rear suspension is our focus, however we also take a look at the front suspension, plus send it out to an expert who will create and install a custom audio system and interior. We wrap up the project with work on the driveshaft, exhaust, shocks and more. The final touches are added to our ’95 Chevy S-10 Mini Truck project before we hit the open road and see our LOW-Fi lay frame for the first time.

0:00 – Intro
1:40 – History of Mini Trucks
12:45 – Picking Up the Project
23:54 – Rear Suspension Upgrade
40:32 – Front Suspension Upgrade
48:45 – Air Suspension Install
59:26 – Audio System Install
1:27:34 – Dent Repair
1:32:45 – Brake Upgrade
1:37:50 – Cleaned Up & Headed Out

PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE:

Continental Tire: ExtremeContact Sport Tires
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Duralast: Duralast Lower Control Arm
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Duralast: Duralast Upper Control Arm
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EBC Brakes: EBC GD Sport Rotors
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EBC Brakes: EBC Ultimax2 Brake Pads
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Forney Industries: Forney Flex30 Plasma ST
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P.O.R. Products: 3-Step Stop Rust System
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RockAuto.com: ACDelco Disc Brake Hardware Kit
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RockAuto.com: Bosch Battery
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RockAuto.com: Cooling System: Radiator, Hoses, Clamps, Thermostat, Water Pump
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RockAuto.com: Delphi Technologies Fuel Pump
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RockAuto.com: Lares Corporation Power Steering Pump
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RockAuto.com: PowerStop Evolution Brake Pads
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RockAuto.com: PowerStop Extreme Performance Rotors
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RockAuto.com: Raybestors Brake Calipers
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RockAuto.com: Raybestos Brake Hoses
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RockAuto.com: Spectra Premium Fuel Tank Straps
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RockAuto.com: Sunsong Power Steering Return Hose
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RockAuto.com: Ultra Power Auto Parts Fuel Sending Unit
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RockAuto.com: Ultra Power Auto Parts Fuel Tank
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Sonax USA: Sonax Ceramic Boosted Shampoo
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Sonax USA: Sonax FLEX PE14-2-150 Rotary Polisher Kit
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Sonax USA: Sonax Profiline Ultimate Cut
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Sonax USA: Sonax Spray + Seal
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Summit Racing: AccuAir Suspension Ultimate On-Board Air Compressor System
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Summit Racing: Music City Trucks Projects
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Summit Racing: RideTech RidePro 5 Gallon Analog Compressor System
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Summit Racing: AccuAir Suspension Ultimate On-Board Air Compressor System
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Summit Racing: Billet Specialties GS Series GS53 Polished Custom Order Wheels: GS53770
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Summit Racing: Billet Specialties GS Series GS53 Polished Custom Order Wheels: GS53810
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Summit Racing: Summit Racing Wheel Tubs
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EndDents: Paintless Dent Removal

Little Shop Manufacturing: S-10 No Toe Kit

MuleTown Motorfest: MuleTown Motorfest

The Outlaw Garage: Rockford Fosgate Audio Sound System

The Outlaw Garage: Rockford Fosgate Audio Sound System

TMI: Cruiser Collection Bucket Seats

TMI: Cruiser Collection Bucket Seats

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43 thoughts on “Full Build: Slamming A Stock ’95 Chevy S-10 Into A Throwback Mini Truck”
  1. I think an AWD from a 4X4 conversion would be nice. Lowered, but not slammed. And more of a sport/track truck. With a manual would be fun.

  2. I didn't read through all the comments, but mini truck customizing was really taking off in the late '70's and mid 1980's.
    They were sufer/skater mobiles getting guys to the beaches and skate parks.
    I was a part of that scene.
    Mazda/Ford Courier, Isuzu/Chevy Luv and of course, Datsun and Toyo's were the chosen.
    Rangers and S10's were too new for most kids to afford then.
    I had a 1980 Ford Courier with a 10B rotary.
    Tons of guys "bed danced" their beds with speakers built in.
    Good times!

  3. So glad to see a slight resurgence in the mini truck scene 💯 I used to have a 95' Splash Ranger which was lowered, custom paint and dropped a 5.0 V8 in it 🤙🏼 mini truckin' is so fun! ❤️

  4. The thing about after building a Minitruck are the of offers from guys that to use to have a minitruck back in their day, like with my 3" dropped 2001 Sonoma SLS that I bought stock in 2001, I've had a dozen offers to buy mine.

  5. 1984 GMC S-15 4X4 GYPSY PACKAGE INTERIOR. I ordered and got it in Nov. 1983. Over 500,000.00 miles on it. Same 5 speed tranny. Replaced engine in 1992. Racing blew up original 2.8L. Limited slip rear end. Still very strong and doesn't smoke. Oil changes regularly make the difference. I'm the original owner.

  6. The way he pulled the front spring out! Wow! I'm tackling a stuck spring now where the control arm is fully extended and the inside compressor is tapped out. Wow! Thanks for showing me where to place the pry bar.

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