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First post here - I just purchased an M35a3 with serial 503262 (1996?). It is in superb condition and I plan on doing a conversion with a big slide-in truck camper in the back. I own an RV dealership and we plan on keeping it and using this rig for promotion in parades, and to have a booth at fairs and RV shows, etc... They are attention-getters, and where I am in Maine there are only just a few of these in the whole state, mostly the older a2 version. I have searched a lot online for M35 conversions with a slide-in and have only found 3. One on this forum which was all tan and a couple others online, one with a German-looking camo job and a dirt-bike on the front. I will post lots of photos and give updates as the project moves along, and I just wanted to get my foot in the door here.
Few questions as I am new to the deuce and the 24v system:
In terms of electronic accessories, is it more common for people to just use the newer LED style add-on flood lights which have a 12v to 24v range, or do people use the converter boxes which step 24v down to 12v to run lights, CB's, radios and stuff through that? I will want to do something to get a charge-line into the truck camper 7-way cable which needs to be 12v.
The seller says he disconnected the CTIS wiring since he didn't use it, but that it could work. Is it common for these to be disconnected, or not working?
Do people run fuel system cleaners like Diesel-Kleen in these trucks, or is that a bad idea for any reason?
Last question, big one, maybe dumb one... What should my main concerns be picking up an M35a3 in PA and driving it 600 miles back to Maine? Overheating issues to look for, or things to check every 100 miles? I plan on doing 45mph the whole way.
Great forum here!
Thanks!
Matt
Few questions as I am new to the deuce and the 24v system:
In terms of electronic accessories, is it more common for people to just use the newer LED style add-on flood lights which have a 12v to 24v range, or do people use the converter boxes which step 24v down to 12v to run lights, CB's, radios and stuff through that? I will want to do something to get a charge-line into the truck camper 7-way cable which needs to be 12v.
The seller says he disconnected the CTIS wiring since he didn't use it, but that it could work. Is it common for these to be disconnected, or not working?
Do people run fuel system cleaners like Diesel-Kleen in these trucks, or is that a bad idea for any reason?
Last question, big one, maybe dumb one... What should my main concerns be picking up an M35a3 in PA and driving it 600 miles back to Maine? Overheating issues to look for, or things to check every 100 miles? I plan on doing 45mph the whole way.
Great forum here!
Thanks!
Matt