• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

Buffalobwana

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
1,394
178
63
Location
Frisco Texas
We did a cross country fundraiser for Mission 22 last year with my M923A2 from Idaho to TX. Long trip. We would take donations for people signing the tarp of the truck. Donations are tough to pry from people, but, Amazing how easy it is to get a donation if you get to write on a 5 ton!

IMG_4680.jpg
IMG_4687.jpg
 

tobyS

Well-known member
4,832
833
113
Location
IN
Best thing for a catch pan is a big tub tote with rope handles. At wally world for 6$ they are like 30gal size.

Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
Plastic barrels, 30 or 55 gal cut off, are good too. Don't forget to cut hand holes for lifting (or ropes).
 

Another Ahab

Well-known member
18,003
4,565
113
Location
Alexandria, VA
People just love to see a big 5 ton up close. They touch the tires, and the paint and everything. I took mine to Napa yesterday and looked outside and there was a group of guys in their 50's getting their picture taken touching the tires. (And they are still '14's!) what will they do when I put 16's on it?!?!
That's when they're all going to get down on their knees and LICK them tires. :naner::driver:
 

71DeuceAK

Well-known member
1,513
416
83
Location
Fairbanks, Alaska
TwistedOaks, someone on the Steel Soldiers Facebook group told me a similar story, they met a guy who probably built his very truck he has, was an interesting conversation.
 
45
0
6
Location
West Newton, PA
Aside from tracing down and fixing an oil leak, I wired up a 12 volt power accessory port. Tapped the 12v from the LO speed connection off the blower motor switch. (BIG KUDOS TO 74M35A2 FOR THAT TIP!!) Then wired up a mobile ham radio and some SWEET bright LED strips in the cab and in the bed. Those things make the cab as bright as an operating room inside! LOL

IMG_0616.jpg IMG_0617.jpg IMG_0615.jpg IMG_0611.jpg IMG_0613.jpg
 
Last edited:

Jericho

Well-known member
1,180
69
48
Location
Landaff NH
Be careful with using the Fan motor lead, Some (mine included) Ham radios draw up to 30 amps when on HI , add the fan on , ham radio on max output and ! fan lead isn't rated for 30 amp continuous , Just a thought . I run my taps straight from the battery thru a sub panel. There is no difference to the batteries , Fan motor taps the same way , just not real heavy gauge wire, Outer sheath makes it appear to be heavier gauge than it really is.
 

74M35A2

Well-known member
4,145
330
83
Location
Livonia, MI
You could add a simple 4 pin relay on the 12v side after the ig switch to flow up to 30 amps from a larger wire direct to battery, if you wanted things to automatically shut off when you shut the ignition off. Or, go straight to battery with no relay, but don't forget to shut the radio off or you will have a dead battery in the morning.

PM me your email address, and I'd be happy to make you a drawing of how to wire up such a circuit. It is very easy. I could send you the relay already wired, and label each wire end where to connect them. All free.
 

Tinstar

Super Moderator
Super Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
4,290
1,777
113
Location
Edmond, Oklahoma
Aside from tracing down and fixing an oil leak, I wired up a 12 volt power accessory port. Tapped the 12v from the LO speed connection off the blower motor switch. (BIG KUDOS TO 74M35A2 FOR THAT TIP!!) Then wired up a mobile ham radio and some SWEET bright LED strips in the cab and in the bed. Those things make the cab as bright as an operating room inside! LOL

View attachment 677421 View attachment 677422 View attachment 677423 View attachment 677424 View attachment 677425
Good thing you have a 5 ton since you have all that "stuff" packed in it.
 
45
0
6
Location
West Newton, PA
All of those LED strips came from a scrap job. They were part of a display unit from a store and there were like 20 of these strips with 8 LED's in each one, so I mounted 3 in the cab and 4 in the bed (so far... plan on at least 2 more back there)
 

71DeuceAK

Well-known member
1,513
416
83
Location
Fairbanks, Alaska
I was thinking LED tape light myself. Super versatile stuff. I'd like to keep mine mostly stock appearance wise but the in-cab lighting is a great idea, as is for the bed. (Gotta get bows and a cargo cover first). Although, at first I may be living in the bed, in something more sturdy/permanent of course. Living in the bed of it helps me justify getting one of these trucks. Love everything about them.

I was thinking LED 'tape' once I get a hard top for the truck, overhead. Wonder if under the hood could also be done, even though it's a forward tilting hood, any ideas?
 

71DeuceAK

Well-known member
1,513
416
83
Location
Fairbanks, Alaska
Good point, knowing LED technology...I'll probably stick with the cab and maybe the bed. Having a light in the cab must be a wonderful upgrade, any idea on current draw?
 

71DeuceAK

Well-known member
1,513
416
83
Location
Fairbanks, Alaska
That's not bad at all for 12v! Could leave the lights on and not have a dead battery the next morning, with the batteries these trucks have. You got all 4 batteries, or 2, or just 2 8Ds? In Fairbanks, AK winters I'll definitely need all 4 batteries, 2 won't cut it. I may put a solar maintainer on the truck once I get it since there probably won't be anyone to go fire her up every so often to keep her alive. Of course, I wish she could also be moved back and forth to keep everything loose. Later, she'll hopefully be a daily or at least weekend-ly driver.
 

Csm Davis

Well-known member
4,166
393
83
Location
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Bonding with the community.

Attended a "Touch a Truck" event, I was the only MV there, plenty of kids both big and small there enjoying the event. Local PD's and Fire were also in attendance, nice little event. Seams the kids liked the bed of my truck more than the cab. Overall a good time, canned food for donation was requested and collected then donated to local charity. Even Spiderman showed up.
Did almost the same thing this weekend at the LA SS RALLY/ NO BLUE ANGELS AIR SHOW. Can you imagine 100,000+ people each day walking by and most really interested in anything military. There were kids and adults crawling all over our trucks, all day both days, I hated to tell them no more but had to several times. To many pictures to post here also.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?t=163840
 
Last edited:

Another Ahab

Well-known member
18,003
4,565
113
Location
Alexandria, VA
Aside from tracing down and fixing an oil leak, I wired up a 12 volt power accessory port. Tapped the 12v from the LO speed connection off the blower motor switch. (BIG KUDOS TO 74M35A2 FOR THAT TIP!!) Then wired up a mobile ham radio and some SWEET bright LED strips in the cab and in the bed. Those things make the cab as bright as an operating room inside! LOL
Those LED's are the bomb!

They sure are some kind of bright.
 
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks