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TH400 and 4.56, except the M1009 or Blazer, they are TH400 and 3.08What transmission do the CUCVs have? TH400? TH350? and what about the ring and pinion gear ratio? Thanks.
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TH400 and 4.56, except the M1009 or Blazer, they are TH400 and 3.08What transmission do the CUCVs have? TH400? TH350? and what about the ring and pinion gear ratio? Thanks.
Yup I saw that one, I sent him an email about the IP he used but he never responded.Just a few days ago a M1008 or 1028 , Went true ebay, with The Gentleman said he had about $40K. and may very well have. It look right! Very professional mechanical detail work. The correct CUCV Bank's turbo with the right gages, as if just came out of a box, marine IP and injector, Bully Dog propane, an NV 4500 with high dollar double clutch, NP205 transfer case, a Gear Vendor and all the necessary subsequent mod's, lift and tire/wheel.
It may have a need it a fresh paint job for 90+ points. "Not ONE bid" it started at $8K. I was more then tented, I contacted him for more info and photos but at the end. I did not bid it was too low(?), the guy was selling to go to paramedic school or something for heavens sake, and I am thinking of a ___ ?, toy and a shelter this time with a Garage !
JUST putting it out there. I email with the guy and he responded in a positive matter. He responded to ALL my questions and email photos. I am having problems transferring that file. I have a feeling it will be up for grabs again. He said the truck was purchase in 2003 from a military dealer mileage unknown, broken or/no speedometer, he list it with 50K. miles, all this components were NEW when installed by himself and other then pulling a trailer ones of over 9000# it was never hard OFF ROAD or in PULLS. It was his D/D. Front 8" Skyjacker springs & ORD zero rate, greasable bushings & stock Dana60 with SuperWinch 1/4 turn lockouts, rear 6" Skyjacker and ORD shackle flip, zero rate, greasable bushings GM 14 bolts stock with the spring bolts and plate switch around and ladder bars, Skyjacker 9000 gas shocks, X-over steering with Rock-Ram gearbox and Ram, New custom drive shafts, "everything" look new or rebuilt under the hood, the original engine was blown out so a new/remanufacture one was installed with block girdle and gears, with marine 300HP I.P. and 6.5l injectors, Bully Dog propane system, and Bank's turbo could do 12-14 psi, but limited to 9psi or less look like the single Bank's sidewinder exhaust system, and a selectable 4"-6" straight up true the hood exhaust pipe, full array of gages in place of idiots lights and then some, also said that the NP205 was also remanufacture and had ORD twin-sticks, he said everything else was new at the time of the installation, that would include the NV4500 and Gear Vendor, 37" S.S. SSR on black steel Rock Crawlers, a class 4 or 5 rear hitch, he said no rust but a few small dents , GM Brown cloth seat, good interior Alpine head unit and a few more Bom-Bom sound components.Yup I saw that one, I sent him an email about the IP he used but he never responded.
Are they taller than original stock?There 33x12.5x16 no lift and they don't rub.
It is not a foregone conclusion that the price of oil will go nowhere but up.My advice, get what you want, in the condition you want, as soon as you have the means, to get the best bang for your buck. Like the price of oil these days, the price will only keep going up.
Not a bad bad looking rig, mine has that same Texas Hood Rust too, strange ain't it? Just surface rust on the horizontal surfaces and otherwise, no rust anywhere else.I just picked up a M1031 with 20k miles on it, Texas truck. First one of these I've owned, hope to get it in the next week or so.
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