sideburnie
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I'm working on a CAD model for a camper conversion for an LMTV/FMTV. I'm not sure yet on the platform, but right now I'm leaning towards an M1088 or M1083 (or even 1085, but they seem very rare). I've spent hours (ok, maybe drifting into days, weeks...) reading (here, thanks everybody) about the differences between the two, but I think I'd feel a lot more comfortable if I could see one of each in person and take photos, measurements, have a good heart-to-heart, etc. There's a couple on here that are converting an LMTV and have made a model in onshape (fuchsiafoxexpedition.wordpress.com), and it's been a lifesaver. Very impressed by how thorough they are. That said, I haven't seen any models of the FMTV... and I know most things are the same or very similar, but I need to put my mind at greater ease.
I see a lot of folks with LMTVs in in the northwest, but I'm not seeing many FMTVs. Any chance there are folks on the forums with an FMTV (preferrably 1083, 1085, 108 whom I could pay to let me take measurements and take a test-drive so that I know what I'm getting into?
Second question: Any folks on here work on these professionally in the northwest or know somebody that does? Seems this is so much more popular on the east coast... I plan on doing a lot of my own maintenance, and have even considered buying a parts truck, but I still think there are many things I'm not going to be able to do myself purely because I don't have some of the larger tooling (lifts, etc.) or better experience. I'm thinking I should be prepared with a contacts list of people skilled in the art of MV maintenance (particularly those near western Washington). Any pointers are very gladly taken. Thanks in advance to all who keep this great info alive!
I see a lot of folks with LMTVs in in the northwest, but I'm not seeing many FMTVs. Any chance there are folks on the forums with an FMTV (preferrably 1083, 1085, 108 whom I could pay to let me take measurements and take a test-drive so that I know what I'm getting into?
Second question: Any folks on here work on these professionally in the northwest or know somebody that does? Seems this is so much more popular on the east coast... I plan on doing a lot of my own maintenance, and have even considered buying a parts truck, but I still think there are many things I'm not going to be able to do myself purely because I don't have some of the larger tooling (lifts, etc.) or better experience. I'm thinking I should be prepared with a contacts list of people skilled in the art of MV maintenance (particularly those near western Washington). Any pointers are very gladly taken. Thanks in advance to all who keep this great info alive!
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