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I built my truck to wheel, it being a MV was a total after thought. I wanted a 1 ton k30 with a dana 60 and a rear locker in the 14 bolt and well the M1008 had all that so i bought one.
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I built my truck to wheel, it being a MV was a total after thought. I wanted a 1 ton k30 with a dana 60 and a rear locker in the 14 bolt and well the M1008 had all that so i bought one.
Sounds like an Awesome Rig! If I am ever down your way in the future I would like to take an in-person look at her.Well, mine has been heavliy modified in the 3 years, i have had it, I do believe in keeping with the original theme "per say" as it was built and intended for, and basically have added, modifed, made certain upgrades, That i personally feel they shouldve been there from the begining in 1984.
Here is a list of my mods... Everything that was done has a purpose to, IMHO to make it better for various environments on and off road
6.2L ( Original 24volt system intact and working correctly)
400turbo to be changed....
203/205 Doubler ( 205- twined Stick with ORD hardware ) Increase offroad gearing/ options
Custom 1350 Double cardan 8"Slip Driveshafts F/R Plus a complete Spare
ORD 4"lift with Stock boneyard 52" in front and rear ( VERY FLEXY ) too help in suspension articulation
ORD High Steer/Crossover w new HD rods to improve factory configuration
PS cooler w elect fan to improve factory configuration
F250 shocks f/r
Dual custom battery tray with new batteries
new/Used exhaust ( reused factory 3 1.2" exhaust from my 01 Duramax )
14bolt 456 with Dlocker
D60 456 with Elocker
3/8" Diff covers F/R Added protection
12,000lb winch
H1 Wheels Recentered /w rock rings, pvc inserts and a set of 37" BFG Baja TA plus a 5th spare Added Clearance and durbility
Custom front bumper
Custom transcase mount to increase protection and Strength
Rock lights, Fog lights, Zombie ( aircraft landing ) Lights, IR light, Working BO lights
Powered Front seats and console from late model Tahoe
Stereo/CD,iPod, MP3,CB,
AutoMeter gauges- Air Press, Oil pres, oil temp, water temp, trans temp, Tach ( Boost and Pyro to be installed )
Custom Switch Panel
Dash and door panels recently Dyed Black, and new door weather stripping
20% Window tint
Redneck ram hydro assist to improve factory configuration
ORD Steering brace /and frame kit to add Strength
Solargizer
Doghead mod
Electric fuel Pump
Mighty Max Pioneer kit
60" Highlift
Unity Spotlight
Custom Rock Sliders - ( tubes by Shankem -Deep )
Dual 350cc Viair Onboard Air system, custom installed with Larger air tank and outlets at front bumper, each rear wheel well and in rear by tailgate.
Quick paint job using numerous cans of Krylon camo and going by TM's for camo pattern
TO DO LIST
Turbo ( 6.5L already have 99% of parts ) just for the added torque and WOW factor
Doing 4L80 .... to add a true fourth gear for extended highway use with current setup
Rear bumper build ( to match front and Sliders )
Rear Disc Conversion to loose some weight and increase braking
sliding tray for equipment in rear
extensive body work
A/C
Rollcage
This is a certainly good thread... and wanted to just add my
I can wholly agree with the affording a restoration, and nothing that I own is truly stock. My CUCV changes will be inexpensive mod's and updates but nothing too expensive until I can move some other toys out of my possession.I can't afford to "restore" anything and don't really own anything that is "stock".
My M1028 was the cheapest way to buy a truck that didn't need many upgrades to go wheeling. To date the only mods I've done are to lift the front 1" with DIY4x's EZ-inch to space the front axle for my 9.00-16 superlugs (with minor trim at the very front of the front fenders). I guess I also ditched the front swaybar.
These trucks are a great value for any budget-minded wheeler / gearhead. I've wheeled the snot out of it and I haven't broken anything. It's been crazy dependable and capable. I'll mod it more as time goes on, but that's what gearheads do. Tinkering with my ride is irresistible to me and always will be.
1984 M1008 CUCVWhat else have you done to your CUCV?
1984 M1008 CUCV
with a 6.2 (slow)
TH400
NP241 better low gear than a 208 junked the 208 i have the 205 to make a 241/205 doubler
4 inch rancho springs with a ORD zero rate for front lift
14ff with Detroit locker
Dana 60 with a Trac Lok both with 4.56 gears
Interior cage
37 good year h1 tires (soon to be 42's)(still slow)
Stereo with MB quart component speakers and 4x60 amp and a Alpine EQ
24v Deuce truck lights
Rock ram hydro assist steering
WFO cross over steering
ORD shackle flip with stock springs and a zero rate.
Custom Dana 60 diff cover
DH relay mod
Eletric fuel pump
To install
10k winch
External transmission cooler with fan
Swap out rear springs for M1028 set up for more capacity
Someday
4l80E with stand alone controller (I have crontroller)
Diff front bumper
Rear Disc Conversion
I like the posts that have information about what your doing but in this thread I was really driving at why your doing what your doing and how do you see yourself balancing between extremes or just tossing out the idea of having an MV at all and just cutting it up for your own pleasure. I would love it if we could keep it to this idea.
Thanks!
Best bang for your buck and probably least money for most gain in reliability: doghead starter relay mod.What is the most important/valuable improvement to any CUCV?
Is the balancer something that can be had as NOS or otherwise not from a bone yard etc?
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