As a Nomad, I'm looking to upgrade my vehicle to a military grade truck and I'm looking for help choosing a vehicle. The 5-ton trucks are what looks attractive, specifically the M934A2 because it has the workshop. The wind can get pretty strong. It hit 80 MPH near Lake Isabella, CA. In Nevada the wind frequently hits 30 MPH and sometimes 60 MPH. Tents do not stand a chance and I don't think I want to try and sleep with a lighter pop-up camper solution in those conditions. I'm looking for room to work with a large desk having computers with multiple monitors and a twin sized bed plus room for supplies.
I'm looking to solve the problem where I'm limited where I can camp (BLM or National Forest land) because I can't venture off a graded logging/mining/unnamed road. And to extend the stay in the country from 7 days to 14+ days before having to go into town.
As you may know, there is usually build-up of dirt making a berm on each side from the grader and at the high side of the mountain road, the berm is leads up-hill. Going over that would let me be legal in a sense of being 100' away from a road to camp on BLM land. The ground clearance of these trucks looks awesome as does traction.
What concerns me the most I want to bounce off you is loss of power at higher elevations. In the summer while in Nevada the 8900' level is where I need to be to stay cool. Climbing hills also helps me get cellular signal from an amp/antenna setup so I can work out there. Going into town temps climb to 110F in July. Looking at some of the engine specs (LMTV ?), the engine plate says right on there max elevation 4300' (or something close to that number).
I plan to carry enough supples and gear to last 4 weeks (includes. 2 week buffer to wait out an unexpected winter storm). The cargo plan includes a huge battery bank (think Chevy Volt size) that weighs several hundred pounds, generator, water, gasoline. Just the planned water and gasoline adds up to about 1340 lbs. Not sure how much diesel fuel to plan on.
I've seen on YouTube how these 5-Tons take a lickin' and keep on tickin'.Do you think the M934A2 Van Truck would be a good fit?
I'm looking to solve the problem where I'm limited where I can camp (BLM or National Forest land) because I can't venture off a graded logging/mining/unnamed road. And to extend the stay in the country from 7 days to 14+ days before having to go into town.
As you may know, there is usually build-up of dirt making a berm on each side from the grader and at the high side of the mountain road, the berm is leads up-hill. Going over that would let me be legal in a sense of being 100' away from a road to camp on BLM land. The ground clearance of these trucks looks awesome as does traction.
What concerns me the most I want to bounce off you is loss of power at higher elevations. In the summer while in Nevada the 8900' level is where I need to be to stay cool. Climbing hills also helps me get cellular signal from an amp/antenna setup so I can work out there. Going into town temps climb to 110F in July. Looking at some of the engine specs (LMTV ?), the engine plate says right on there max elevation 4300' (or something close to that number).
I plan to carry enough supples and gear to last 4 weeks (includes. 2 week buffer to wait out an unexpected winter storm). The cargo plan includes a huge battery bank (think Chevy Volt size) that weighs several hundred pounds, generator, water, gasoline. Just the planned water and gasoline adds up to about 1340 lbs. Not sure how much diesel fuel to plan on.
I've seen on YouTube how these 5-Tons take a lickin' and keep on tickin'.Do you think the M934A2 Van Truck would be a good fit?