Gentlemen,
I am new to the forum and seeking some advice from those currently operating the CUCV's (more specifically the M1009) on a regular basis.
My situation is this:
I am required to travel over 300 miles per week of unimproved gravel roads in the most remote parts of Maine for my job. Often these roads are not graded (the weather creates very poor road conditions), I encounter washouts, sinkholes, raised culverts (not fun at 50+mph), etc. I also encounter a few roads that I must travel prior to the snowplow (i.e. breaking trail). Currently I use a 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimted with a mild lift and 34"tires outfitted accordingly. The Wrangler is turning out to be a very weak vechicle, I have broke steering stabilizers, sway bar links, exhaust, bent axle housings, ball joints which last about 20,000 miles (two sets now), had fenders fall off and drag down the road, trans lines vibrate so much they seperate and blow. The list goes on ,and given the duty it sees maybe reasonably so.
My biggest issue is fuel mileage, traction, and reliability. The Wrangler averages about 11-13 mpg with it's current setup. Traction is good only because of the tires, weight(overloaded) and the lack of power. Reliability is descending fast and I expect maybe one more year out of it.
My question is whether or not a low mileage M1009 with upgraded 1 ton axles and outfitted to my preferences would be a suitable reliable candidate for this type of service?
I do not make enough money to be using new model year vehicles for them to last maybe three years before having major malfunctions.
thank you all in advance for advice and tips.
HKjk
I am new to the forum and seeking some advice from those currently operating the CUCV's (more specifically the M1009) on a regular basis.
My situation is this:
I am required to travel over 300 miles per week of unimproved gravel roads in the most remote parts of Maine for my job. Often these roads are not graded (the weather creates very poor road conditions), I encounter washouts, sinkholes, raised culverts (not fun at 50+mph), etc. I also encounter a few roads that I must travel prior to the snowplow (i.e. breaking trail). Currently I use a 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimted with a mild lift and 34"tires outfitted accordingly. The Wrangler is turning out to be a very weak vechicle, I have broke steering stabilizers, sway bar links, exhaust, bent axle housings, ball joints which last about 20,000 miles (two sets now), had fenders fall off and drag down the road, trans lines vibrate so much they seperate and blow. The list goes on ,and given the duty it sees maybe reasonably so.
My biggest issue is fuel mileage, traction, and reliability. The Wrangler averages about 11-13 mpg with it's current setup. Traction is good only because of the tires, weight(overloaded) and the lack of power. Reliability is descending fast and I expect maybe one more year out of it.
My question is whether or not a low mileage M1009 with upgraded 1 ton axles and outfitted to my preferences would be a suitable reliable candidate for this type of service?
I do not make enough money to be using new model year vehicles for them to last maybe three years before having major malfunctions.
thank you all in advance for advice and tips.
HKjk