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It looks like this has been covered a number of times and the general consensus is that the M1009 makes a decent daily driver. The axle gearing makes it able to travel at decent highway speeds and the mileage is okay at 20mpg.
I came here initially trying to determine whether or not an M1008 would make a good towrig / daily driver. Most of the info that I have found indicates that an M1008 has the axles for pulling, but that the engine is fairly lacking and as an overall solution the truck pales in comparison to a modern 3/4 truck, like, say a Dodge RAM 2500 with a Cummins Diesel.
I was hoping to use the M1008 mostly to be able to haul other project vehicles home with, and have the ability to pull a goose neck with a couple cars on it on rare occasion. I would also like to be able to haul a ~30' travel trailer.
From what I have read here the m1008 would be slow going some of the above and unsuitable for the rest.
Also, as someone who used to thoroughly enjoy offroading I was hoping that it would be able to fill the void that selling my Jeep XJ with 35's left.
It sounds like the m1009 will not meet my expectations, but short of the towing needs an m1008 may be a better choice.
Does anyone have any info about the m1008 I may have missed that would make it a better candidate?
I was really hoping the m1008 would be a good truck for me but it sounds like it just wouln't be.
I came here initially trying to determine whether or not an M1008 would make a good towrig / daily driver. Most of the info that I have found indicates that an M1008 has the axles for pulling, but that the engine is fairly lacking and as an overall solution the truck pales in comparison to a modern 3/4 truck, like, say a Dodge RAM 2500 with a Cummins Diesel.
I was hoping to use the M1008 mostly to be able to haul other project vehicles home with, and have the ability to pull a goose neck with a couple cars on it on rare occasion. I would also like to be able to haul a ~30' travel trailer.
From what I have read here the m1008 would be slow going some of the above and unsuitable for the rest.
Also, as someone who used to thoroughly enjoy offroading I was hoping that it would be able to fill the void that selling my Jeep XJ with 35's left.
It sounds like the m1009 will not meet my expectations, but short of the towing needs an m1008 may be a better choice.
Does anyone have any info about the m1008 I may have missed that would make it a better candidate?
I was really hoping the m1008 would be a good truck for me but it sounds like it just wouln't be.
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