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Sonni's M920 has got me doing some thinking, maybe its time to build a killer commercial hauling truck(not an OTR truck in the sense of lots of highway miles but more of the northernly unpaved hauling roads or nasty weather type truck) .
yes i am familer with cost of maintaining an MV for daily driver duty, also understand that an M920 is exponentially more then my previous expierience with CUCV's, but cant be much more then new OTR haulers LOL. anyway i am a total FNG when it comes to BIG green iron so i appoligize if my questions seem asinine
but before i start commiting any time/funds to this kind of build need to gather some info from you guys the experts
in respect to the truck itself
does the m920 have interior heat and window defrosting abilitys?
can ether start opions be added ?
fording kit available for them?
id like to run it with the 53" super singles on it but anyone know of the hieght in feet at its tallest point with them installed?
also with the super singles does that reduce its weight maximums over the stock tires/wheels?
outside of the known 3.5" fitfh wheel and standard trailer 2"pin issues are there any clearence issues when pinning up to a civvy trailer (van type, or other), with the 53's or the stock tires?
can anyone relay thier m920 expieriences with the 53's in snow?
im sure as time progress's if i choose to go forward with this venture i'll have a ton more questiosn for you guys. if i go forward with this i will be settign it up with a simaler shelter system like Sonni's but with a cutout and accordian joint between the cab and shelter instead of the door facing the rear. and turning it into a sleeper berth, both the cab and shelter will be fitted with creature comforts like heat/sound insulation, carpeting, air ride semi seats, 110v hook ups for powering household items, and some fancy hgih tech gadgets to be announced.
yes i realize that we are talking some serious $$$$ but thankfully i have alot of time, tools and skills to cut down on that and in perspective it probleby gonan be cheaper then buying a new rig LOL.
this is somethign thats gonna be at least a year or 2 before i see completion and likely if i do go forward will involve a very indepth build thread with lots of pics as it unfolds
yes i am familer with cost of maintaining an MV for daily driver duty, also understand that an M920 is exponentially more then my previous expierience with CUCV's, but cant be much more then new OTR haulers LOL. anyway i am a total FNG when it comes to BIG green iron so i appoligize if my questions seem asinine
but before i start commiting any time/funds to this kind of build need to gather some info from you guys the experts
in respect to the truck itself
does the m920 have interior heat and window defrosting abilitys?
can ether start opions be added ?
fording kit available for them?
id like to run it with the 53" super singles on it but anyone know of the hieght in feet at its tallest point with them installed?
also with the super singles does that reduce its weight maximums over the stock tires/wheels?
outside of the known 3.5" fitfh wheel and standard trailer 2"pin issues are there any clearence issues when pinning up to a civvy trailer (van type, or other), with the 53's or the stock tires?
can anyone relay thier m920 expieriences with the 53's in snow?
im sure as time progress's if i choose to go forward with this venture i'll have a ton more questiosn for you guys. if i go forward with this i will be settign it up with a simaler shelter system like Sonni's but with a cutout and accordian joint between the cab and shelter instead of the door facing the rear. and turning it into a sleeper berth, both the cab and shelter will be fitted with creature comforts like heat/sound insulation, carpeting, air ride semi seats, 110v hook ups for powering household items, and some fancy hgih tech gadgets to be announced.
yes i realize that we are talking some serious $$$$ but thankfully i have alot of time, tools and skills to cut down on that and in perspective it probleby gonan be cheaper then buying a new rig LOL.
this is somethign thats gonna be at least a year or 2 before i see completion and likely if i do go forward will involve a very indepth build thread with lots of pics as it unfolds
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