Rolling_Eudaimonia
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Since I became a deuce owner for the last couple of years-- I've often puzzled over why the basic M35A2 series trucks lack the following:
1) Air-Lockers ( I have recently purchased 3x RD145 model lockers from ARB)
2) CTIS ( in the process of procuring 3x M35A3 axles and CTIS system)
3) Personal Heater ( why every truck didn't come with baffles me most places do get cold)
4) Engine Rated at 200hp or more...
So I've decided to build a "Super M35A2". What does this mean? Well here is what I think a "Super M35A2" has: 1) it has the axles rebuilt from an A3 with ARB Air Lockers and custom 16 spline axles front and rear; 2) CTIS, for me the CTIS is about maximizing the traction of the truck on soft or unstable surfaces; 3) heater-- well who wants to be cold in Up State NY in Louisville it wasn't so bad but -4 is pretty **** cold; 4) Horse Power bigger tires, more weight greater rolling mass and so on means to me a need for more power. 5) Air Steering Assist system- after all bigger tires mean harder work to turn at low speeds...
So, what do I have already? Well, I have the ARB Air Lockers, Air Dryer, and switches for all of that stuff. What do I need well I'm going with a M35A3 to scavenge parts from (Surplus places were just too high for everything). So right now I'm cruising the web to purchase an M35A3 in running condition for cheap. I want to sell off the engine, transmission, transfer case, bed, chassis frame, suspension parts, and basically everything else on the truck.
The ultimate goal of my project is to have a truck that is the best possible truck it can be. To have a truck that can easily climb a 60-70% grade. A truck with ability to drive through mud that is 20 or more inches deep. In short a truck the power, traction and comfort to drive year around in all conditions.
1) Air-Lockers ( I have recently purchased 3x RD145 model lockers from ARB)
2) CTIS ( in the process of procuring 3x M35A3 axles and CTIS system)
3) Personal Heater ( why every truck didn't come with baffles me most places do get cold)
4) Engine Rated at 200hp or more...
So I've decided to build a "Super M35A2". What does this mean? Well here is what I think a "Super M35A2" has: 1) it has the axles rebuilt from an A3 with ARB Air Lockers and custom 16 spline axles front and rear; 2) CTIS, for me the CTIS is about maximizing the traction of the truck on soft or unstable surfaces; 3) heater-- well who wants to be cold in Up State NY in Louisville it wasn't so bad but -4 is pretty **** cold; 4) Horse Power bigger tires, more weight greater rolling mass and so on means to me a need for more power. 5) Air Steering Assist system- after all bigger tires mean harder work to turn at low speeds...
So, what do I have already? Well, I have the ARB Air Lockers, Air Dryer, and switches for all of that stuff. What do I need well I'm going with a M35A3 to scavenge parts from (Surplus places were just too high for everything). So right now I'm cruising the web to purchase an M35A3 in running condition for cheap. I want to sell off the engine, transmission, transfer case, bed, chassis frame, suspension parts, and basically everything else on the truck.
The ultimate goal of my project is to have a truck that is the best possible truck it can be. To have a truck that can easily climb a 60-70% grade. A truck with ability to drive through mud that is 20 or more inches deep. In short a truck the power, traction and comfort to drive year around in all conditions.