michigan4x4
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Guys... I am looking at possibly buying a M1009 and have a few questions about re-gearing to trailer friendly gear. I have searched the forum for several hours and read everything about M1009 towing capacities, Bumper mounted hitch etc.
I have an M101a2 that I want to use to haul hunting gear (less than 750 lbs) 200 miles north (highway) then off road to my hunting destination usually via two track logging roads.. I am debating between the M1008 and the M1009. The Pickup would be a great towing vehicle but would I dont like the idea of highway driving 55mph with super high RPM and not having my gear covered as it would be in the trailer and blazer.. The 1008 would be great off road and around town, but I am not sure that I could deal with it on the highway.
I am leaning towards the 1009 because I like to be able to protect my gear from weather. Now, from my understanding the 1009 has a highway gear (3.08 which would be terrible for towing but allow 70mph on the highway. Is there a happy medium (Towing and drivability at 65mph)?
How hard is it to find gear sets for the 1009 axles (3.73, 3.90 or 4.10) and swap out the 3.08 in the front and rear diffs? If I paid someone to do the swap, what would a round about $$$ be? Just trying to get an idea what I may be looking at. Would I have to change the carrier? I am not very familiar with axles/gearing etc..
Thanks for any and all assitance.
Jeff
I have an M101a2 that I want to use to haul hunting gear (less than 750 lbs) 200 miles north (highway) then off road to my hunting destination usually via two track logging roads.. I am debating between the M1008 and the M1009. The Pickup would be a great towing vehicle but would I dont like the idea of highway driving 55mph with super high RPM and not having my gear covered as it would be in the trailer and blazer.. The 1008 would be great off road and around town, but I am not sure that I could deal with it on the highway.
I am leaning towards the 1009 because I like to be able to protect my gear from weather. Now, from my understanding the 1009 has a highway gear (3.08 which would be terrible for towing but allow 70mph on the highway. Is there a happy medium (Towing and drivability at 65mph)?
How hard is it to find gear sets for the 1009 axles (3.73, 3.90 or 4.10) and swap out the 3.08 in the front and rear diffs? If I paid someone to do the swap, what would a round about $$$ be? Just trying to get an idea what I may be looking at. Would I have to change the carrier? I am not very familiar with axles/gearing etc..
Thanks for any and all assitance.
Jeff
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