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I would like to start a conversation about the balancing points with CUCVs although this conversation really applies to anything.
When making changes/improvements/upgrades/modifications to your CUCV where do you draw the line?
For example:
Instrumentation is great, information is useful sparkly lights are fun, but additional wiring, electrical load and complexity in general is not really desirable.
Ground clearance is absolutely required if you need to go somewhere with obstacles but if you cant get to that place via a modern road without risking your life or that of someone else or the ride is miserable or you get pulled over every mile or so for your bumpers, headlights or anything else of interest or importance is too far from the ground is it really worth it?
When doing any of these things, when do you depart from owning a CUCV and become the owner of a highly modified truck that you just happened to get from GL or otherwise started life wearing ODG? When do you cross the threshold of military history to just history?
I completely recognize that this is highly philosophical, personal and subjective but thats largely why I like it. So many of the questions here on SS are answered by the TMs, the guy at that shop or that member who did that a thousand times and in general are answerable with an objectively measurable answer that everyone can look at and agree on unless they are just trying to make trouble.
By starting this thread I knowingly put myself in harms way and fully recognize that the server could crash from the heat of the flames. On the other hand, I think this thread has the potential to be one of the more meaningful corners of this forum and people like me stand to learn a great deal from the "true believers" on this site and perhaps from the element that just wants a solid piece of American iron from which to develop some radical tree climbing rooster-tailing 4x4. I think no comments will be as effective and flame throwing so maybe if you think Im an utter fool and have just wasted 5 minutes of my life writing all this down just dont post anything. I will get the message just the same and likely just delete this first post to triage the situation and wait for a mod to relegate the whole mess to zeros on the HDD.
When making changes/improvements/upgrades/modifications to your CUCV where do you draw the line?
For example:
Instrumentation is great, information is useful sparkly lights are fun, but additional wiring, electrical load and complexity in general is not really desirable.
Ground clearance is absolutely required if you need to go somewhere with obstacles but if you cant get to that place via a modern road without risking your life or that of someone else or the ride is miserable or you get pulled over every mile or so for your bumpers, headlights or anything else of interest or importance is too far from the ground is it really worth it?
When doing any of these things, when do you depart from owning a CUCV and become the owner of a highly modified truck that you just happened to get from GL or otherwise started life wearing ODG? When do you cross the threshold of military history to just history?
I completely recognize that this is highly philosophical, personal and subjective but thats largely why I like it. So many of the questions here on SS are answered by the TMs, the guy at that shop or that member who did that a thousand times and in general are answerable with an objectively measurable answer that everyone can look at and agree on unless they are just trying to make trouble.
By starting this thread I knowingly put myself in harms way and fully recognize that the server could crash from the heat of the flames. On the other hand, I think this thread has the potential to be one of the more meaningful corners of this forum and people like me stand to learn a great deal from the "true believers" on this site and perhaps from the element that just wants a solid piece of American iron from which to develop some radical tree climbing rooster-tailing 4x4. I think no comments will be as effective and flame throwing so maybe if you think Im an utter fool and have just wasted 5 minutes of my life writing all this down just dont post anything. I will get the message just the same and likely just delete this first post to triage the situation and wait for a mod to relegate the whole mess to zeros on the HDD.