How reliable can I expect a "new" 2012 MTV to be? What locking diff options exist?
I'm about to pull the trigger on a new old stock 2012 BAE SD Brazos 6x6 and have Global Expedition Vehicles build a 23 ft camper shell on it. The SD Brazos is the civilian version of the MTV and is almost 100% identical to the regular MTV except it has a Cummins ISB engine (which will have the DPF junk removed). After reading some people's experiences here with FMTV reliability, I'm starting to get a little worried. Several hundred $K will be sunk into this camper in addition to the cost of the truck. If the truck turns out to need constant repairs or is likely to leave us stranded in the middle of nowhere, I'm going to really regret purchasing it and my wife isn't going to want to travel in it. I'm not super mechanically savvy (I'd rate my skills at 4/10) and do not have enough time to track down specialty repair shops out of state. That said, I absolutely love this truck!
What do you guys think, would a newer truck that is current on all maintenance be somewhat comparable in reliability to a regular commercial truck? I'm located in Orange County, CA which is not too far from either Los Angeles or San Diego. Do you think it would be difficult to find a shop in our area that can maintain this? My plan is to travel with my wife and 2 small kids around the western US, Alaska, and northern Canada and we really, really don't want to be stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Given the weight of the camper, 6x6 is strongly preferred to reduce ground contact pressure and hopefully not get stuck. The backup option we are looking at is turning a Kenworth K370 into a 6x6. Unless that's significantly more reliable though, I'd much rather have the MTV.
Your opinion would be greatly appreciated!
Also, is there any front axle diff lock available for the MTV? I read there are rear lockers but can't find any info about a front locker.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a new old stock 2012 BAE SD Brazos 6x6 and have Global Expedition Vehicles build a 23 ft camper shell on it. The SD Brazos is the civilian version of the MTV and is almost 100% identical to the regular MTV except it has a Cummins ISB engine (which will have the DPF junk removed). After reading some people's experiences here with FMTV reliability, I'm starting to get a little worried. Several hundred $K will be sunk into this camper in addition to the cost of the truck. If the truck turns out to need constant repairs or is likely to leave us stranded in the middle of nowhere, I'm going to really regret purchasing it and my wife isn't going to want to travel in it. I'm not super mechanically savvy (I'd rate my skills at 4/10) and do not have enough time to track down specialty repair shops out of state. That said, I absolutely love this truck!
What do you guys think, would a newer truck that is current on all maintenance be somewhat comparable in reliability to a regular commercial truck? I'm located in Orange County, CA which is not too far from either Los Angeles or San Diego. Do you think it would be difficult to find a shop in our area that can maintain this? My plan is to travel with my wife and 2 small kids around the western US, Alaska, and northern Canada and we really, really don't want to be stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Given the weight of the camper, 6x6 is strongly preferred to reduce ground contact pressure and hopefully not get stuck. The backup option we are looking at is turning a Kenworth K370 into a 6x6. Unless that's significantly more reliable though, I'd much rather have the MTV.
Your opinion would be greatly appreciated!
Also, is there any front axle diff lock available for the MTV? I read there are rear lockers but can't find any info about a front locker.