DavidWymore
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If you are looking at putting a third drive axle in the 109 it looks like there may be room for the axle but the spring support structure is going to be very cramped. I can put a tape measure on mine tomorrow if you want while I am doing some work. I can measure the available space and the space needed for a 105 set of springs. For the additional cost of the axle a set of the Canadian rims and tires will probably provide a better result I spoke with the company that has them and they will ship them to the U.S. and I am starting to put away some nickles to save up for a set. The big question for me is where do you plan on finding frozen tundra in Miami?
The first thing that occurs to me is that there isn’t very much “frozen terrain” near Florida, the address on your profile, so you must be planning to road it to get to your destination. The first problem you will find is that the cross-bar NDTs that usually come on an M109 are TERRIBLE on slick, icy roads.Thanks or the warm welcome! I don't want to add an extra axle merely for weight purposes but rather for traction. I'm planning on using this baby for camping in frozen terrain and adding an extra axle would help immensely when it comes to all terrain capabilities.
Ditto… We have an M109a3 that we drive in snow and ice and the best traction aid we have are Michelin XYL with deep lugs. Good Luck in your quest
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