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I still haven't found a Deuce yet, so this may be a stupid idea because I haven't had the time to look over a M35's bed closely. I like the M109's, but they seem a lot harder to find one in good shape with a turbo and t-case for a reasonable price around here.
I was wondering if anyone had ideas about building a big slide-in truck-style camper for a M35 that would fit inside the bed rails. Do I need a camper? No. Do I need a Deuce? No. Would I like one? Absolutely - and it would be nice to design it exactly how I wanted, not to mention it would be a fun project to work on here and there when I have time.
Being able to take the camper off and use the bed of the M35 Deuce for hauling, etc., would be nice as well - I don't think a M109 would work too well for hauling mulch or gravel.
The biggest problem that I can see would be finding some jacks strong enough and with enough length to raise the slide in high enough to back the Deuce under. I would also have to find a way to secure it safely to the bed.
Stupid idea? Should I just keep holding out for a M109 Deuce?
I was wondering if anyone had ideas about building a big slide-in truck-style camper for a M35 that would fit inside the bed rails. Do I need a camper? No. Do I need a Deuce? No. Would I like one? Absolutely - and it would be nice to design it exactly how I wanted, not to mention it would be a fun project to work on here and there when I have time.
Being able to take the camper off and use the bed of the M35 Deuce for hauling, etc., would be nice as well - I don't think a M109 would work too well for hauling mulch or gravel.
The biggest problem that I can see would be finding some jacks strong enough and with enough length to raise the slide in high enough to back the Deuce under. I would also have to find a way to secure it safely to the bed.
Stupid idea? Should I just keep holding out for a M109 Deuce?