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Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if this post should be here, but it's technially a Deuce Mod so...
I currently have an '86 M1028 and plan on getting a M35A2 with the intent of putting the CUCV body on the Deuce frame/chassis.
What I'm looking for is any insight that anyone may have to help ease the process along, as I haven't found any threads of anyone attempting this.
Based on my research, both frames are 34" wide. The average wheelbase that most use when bobbing a Deuce is 130" (I do plan on bobbing it) and the CUCV wheelbase is 131.5", so I shouldn't have too much difficulty there. As far as drivetrain, I'm looking at using the 5.9 Cummins with an Eaton 6-speed (still unsure of which model) and a Rockwell T-136-27 Transfer Case. I'm looking at keeping the axles from the Deuce.
I can do the fab work needed (I know there will be a LOT), but I just wanted to post this to try and get more eyes on it. Someone else might see a major flaw in this plan that I haven't noticed yet.
Thanks in advance,
-LB
I'm not sure if this post should be here, but it's technially a Deuce Mod so...
I currently have an '86 M1028 and plan on getting a M35A2 with the intent of putting the CUCV body on the Deuce frame/chassis.
What I'm looking for is any insight that anyone may have to help ease the process along, as I haven't found any threads of anyone attempting this.
Based on my research, both frames are 34" wide. The average wheelbase that most use when bobbing a Deuce is 130" (I do plan on bobbing it) and the CUCV wheelbase is 131.5", so I shouldn't have too much difficulty there. As far as drivetrain, I'm looking at using the 5.9 Cummins with an Eaton 6-speed (still unsure of which model) and a Rockwell T-136-27 Transfer Case. I'm looking at keeping the axles from the Deuce.
I can do the fab work needed (I know there will be a LOT), but I just wanted to post this to try and get more eyes on it. Someone else might see a major flaw in this plan that I haven't noticed yet.
Thanks in advance,
-LB