mdemars03
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So Friday 10/10/15 I took possession of a 1989 BMY M923A2 . I have to say going from a 1965 M52A2 to this is a HUGE upgrade in my opinion. I know there are some who will argue that it isn't a total upgrade since I lost the multifuel capability, but since I don't have a way to easily obtain alternative fuels or filter WMO I would just have been running diesel anyway. So far I am extremely pleased with my purchase. I also have to send a huge thank you to 98G for making the purchase and title transfer extremely smooth and easy.
Mechanically the truck is in very good shape. It has plenty of power, starts right up, and runs like a dream. The few items that need to be fixed or replaced have absolutely nothing to do with drivability or safety. I need to install the CTIS parts on the right front tire, I need to replace one part and install the CTIS parts on the left rear tire, and need to replace the left rear mud flap. None of those will cause any issues with driving the truck. For obvious reasons the CTIS is disconnected from the control box, but again, not a drivability issue at all.
There are several things I want to do with it as the funds become available and I source parts. Some will wait on me finding a decent deal on parts, some I will take as I find them, others will have to wait until I have the money saved up to buy what I want.
I have a complete 2 station VIC-1 system to install, although before I completely hook it up I plan on getting a MX-7777 surge suppressor. I plan on getting one or two more stations to install in the bed. If I do one station it will have the loudspeaker and mic, if I do two stations they will probably have headsets. I also have a RT-524 radio to install. I ordered all the cables to hook that up. I still need to source the cable to connect the RT-524 to the VIC-1, but again that is something that can be done at a later time. I just need to get the sugar scoop for the antenna and a mounting system for the radio and I will be set.
After electronics I want to get a hard top for it, preferably one that already has the hatch for the LWS. The tuck already has the LWS mounts on the truck. Eventually I would like to source a LWS and mount it, but due to the cost that will be a while down the road.
Body wise, I may put a fresh coat of paint on it. I also want to find a set of bows and cover for the bed. I need to figure out some sort of storage system in the bed that won't interfere with the troop seats so I can store and organize tools, chains, spare parts, etc. I also want to find some kind of ladder system for the tailgate to make it easier for people to get in the back, but also folds up and stores easily.
I plan on mounting lights all the way around the truck. I want to set some on the bumper, on top of the cab, back side of the cab facing to the side, one or two (haven't totally decided yet) per side on the bed facing the side, and a set on the back of the truck facing rear. The rear lights I want to put on a separate switch so I can use them for offroad use and as back up lights. For other lights I have a set of LED headlights I plan on putting on it on my next day off of work. I have considered LED turn signals, but have read where several people have had issues getting them to work right so I think I will leave the turn signals alone.
I am also planning on getting locking door handles and a keyed battery disconnect or keyed ignition switch (recommendations on which would be better are welcome). I would like to get a back up camera system for it as well. Speaking of batteries, I am considering the battery relocation kit. If anyone has pros or cons of relocating the batteries please by all means let me know. I will definitely be adding 24v solargizers and a 24v to 12v power converter as well.
One concern I do have with the truck though is with all the added electronics I plan on eventually adding (VIC-1, RT-524, lights, etc.) will I need to replace the alternator to a higher capacity one and if so any recommendations on what to use?
Of course as with all projects there will be more things to add and something else I will find that I think would look good on the truck as I go. It wont all be done at one time, and may even take a couple years to get everything I want done, although in all reality with projects like this you never really are done adding things.
I will keep updating as things are added and take plenty of pictures to add to the posts as well.
Mechanically the truck is in very good shape. It has plenty of power, starts right up, and runs like a dream. The few items that need to be fixed or replaced have absolutely nothing to do with drivability or safety. I need to install the CTIS parts on the right front tire, I need to replace one part and install the CTIS parts on the left rear tire, and need to replace the left rear mud flap. None of those will cause any issues with driving the truck. For obvious reasons the CTIS is disconnected from the control box, but again, not a drivability issue at all.
There are several things I want to do with it as the funds become available and I source parts. Some will wait on me finding a decent deal on parts, some I will take as I find them, others will have to wait until I have the money saved up to buy what I want.
I have a complete 2 station VIC-1 system to install, although before I completely hook it up I plan on getting a MX-7777 surge suppressor. I plan on getting one or two more stations to install in the bed. If I do one station it will have the loudspeaker and mic, if I do two stations they will probably have headsets. I also have a RT-524 radio to install. I ordered all the cables to hook that up. I still need to source the cable to connect the RT-524 to the VIC-1, but again that is something that can be done at a later time. I just need to get the sugar scoop for the antenna and a mounting system for the radio and I will be set.
After electronics I want to get a hard top for it, preferably one that already has the hatch for the LWS. The tuck already has the LWS mounts on the truck. Eventually I would like to source a LWS and mount it, but due to the cost that will be a while down the road.
Body wise, I may put a fresh coat of paint on it. I also want to find a set of bows and cover for the bed. I need to figure out some sort of storage system in the bed that won't interfere with the troop seats so I can store and organize tools, chains, spare parts, etc. I also want to find some kind of ladder system for the tailgate to make it easier for people to get in the back, but also folds up and stores easily.
I plan on mounting lights all the way around the truck. I want to set some on the bumper, on top of the cab, back side of the cab facing to the side, one or two (haven't totally decided yet) per side on the bed facing the side, and a set on the back of the truck facing rear. The rear lights I want to put on a separate switch so I can use them for offroad use and as back up lights. For other lights I have a set of LED headlights I plan on putting on it on my next day off of work. I have considered LED turn signals, but have read where several people have had issues getting them to work right so I think I will leave the turn signals alone.
I am also planning on getting locking door handles and a keyed battery disconnect or keyed ignition switch (recommendations on which would be better are welcome). I would like to get a back up camera system for it as well. Speaking of batteries, I am considering the battery relocation kit. If anyone has pros or cons of relocating the batteries please by all means let me know. I will definitely be adding 24v solargizers and a 24v to 12v power converter as well.
One concern I do have with the truck though is with all the added electronics I plan on eventually adding (VIC-1, RT-524, lights, etc.) will I need to replace the alternator to a higher capacity one and if so any recommendations on what to use?
Of course as with all projects there will be more things to add and something else I will find that I think would look good on the truck as I go. It wont all be done at one time, and may even take a couple years to get everything I want done, although in all reality with projects like this you never really are done adding things.
I will keep updating as things are added and take plenty of pictures to add to the posts as well.
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