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SO, I have bought an LMTV last year. Got it finally to California and its been sitting in the shop waiting for the transmission pan to be dropped. Busy shop with good people so I am fine waiting.
Not having the truck has given me plenty of time to read the TM's, read Steel soldiers, and cruise the interwebs regarding these trucks. trying to get as much information as i can before i start working on the truck.
The one thing that has struck me is that these trucks have a negative review by the people that said to have driven them. Complaining about reliability, parts availability, overall performance and just a negative outlook on them. Why?
Both the motor and the transmission are decent units, The axles are great and the cabs are Steyr cabs that have been around for years. Was their a maintenance issue in the field that led to this? Overall misunderstanding of what these trucks were about and the average enlisted person not being educated? I appreciate that by the time they are released issues come up. Electrical and so on.
Just curious what people think that have them in the civilian world think.
Blair
Not having the truck has given me plenty of time to read the TM's, read Steel soldiers, and cruise the interwebs regarding these trucks. trying to get as much information as i can before i start working on the truck.
The one thing that has struck me is that these trucks have a negative review by the people that said to have driven them. Complaining about reliability, parts availability, overall performance and just a negative outlook on them. Why?
Both the motor and the transmission are decent units, The axles are great and the cabs are Steyr cabs that have been around for years. Was their a maintenance issue in the field that led to this? Overall misunderstanding of what these trucks were about and the average enlisted person not being educated? I appreciate that by the time they are released issues come up. Electrical and so on.
Just curious what people think that have them in the civilian world think.
Blair