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Can someone tell me what was done to the m1028s to upgrade from 9200# to 9400# capacity ?
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we all know that - he is asking about a 1028 and a 1028a1It was my understanding that the 1028 got overloads to boost them to 9400 pounds from the 1008's 8800 pounds. this would allow for more weight in the bed or a heavier trailer tounge. The GVWR is the weight of the truck, cargo, passenger, and trailer tounge maxed out.
The 1028A1 started life as a 1031 that then had a regular bed added. I'm going to guess that the GVW is different because it started as a chassis cab, and not a standard pickup. It definitely was not an 'upgrade' applied to a 1028.
Later,
Joe
Joe
I have the regular data plate showing it as a m1028 9200 gvw.
Then there is a second plate below it stating it was upgraded to an m1028a1 9400 gvw.
My question is What was done to it to be upgraded & 200 # added to the gvw ? Was it nothing more than adding a bed ?
Thanks in advance.
Ray
P.S. tell me about the m1029 in your sig
My bed doesnt have the shelter carrier brackets in it eitherMine has those same plates as yours. Funny, mine had the older style contact maintenance body on it when I bought it, not the shelter carrier.
The 1028A1 is an MWO to convert an M1031 cab and chassis to a regular pickup.
Joe
Then why isnt the first data tag show it as a 1031 then converted to a 1028a1 ?
What all is done to the truck when the MWO is installed (just adding a reg bed) ?
Thanks for the info
got any pics of the burb ?
did you add the bumpers, grill gaurd, & tie downs ?
Ray
I don't know why the door tags are not the 1031, my guess would be that they would change it too. I have been looking for the MWO so I can see how they did it.Joe
Then why isnt the first data tag show it as a 1031 then converted to a 1028a1 ?
What all is done to the truck when the MWO is installed (just adding a reg bed) ?
Thanks for the info
got any pics of the burb ?
did you add the bumpers, grill gaurd, & tie downs ?
Ray
I agree with changing the transfer case, transfer case shift linkage, and drive shafts. The M1028 should already have the same transmission, rear diff, front diff, overload springs in the rear, and a bed.I don't know why the door tags are not the 1031, my guess would be that they would change it too. I have been looking for the MWO so I can see how they did it.
In order to change a 1028 to a 1028A1, you would have to change the transmission, transfer case, transfer case shift linkage, rear differential, front differential, rear springs and add the bed. To change a M1031 to a 1028A1, you add a bed.
Later,
Joe
The 1028A1 is an MWO to convert an M1031 cab and chassis to a regular pickup.
Joe
Then why isnt the first data tag show it as a 1031 then converted to a 1028a1 ?
What all is done to the truck when the MWO is installed (just adding a reg bed) ?
Thanks for the info
got any pics of the burb ?
did you add the bumpers, grill gaurd, & tie downs ?
Ray
I might try that to see if I get another 200 lb payload capacity. I know when I put racing stripes on my Camaro it made it go faster. No reason why the data plate thing wont work.The "Upgrade" consisted of someone riveting on a new UPGRADE data plate.
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