It was a crying shame the Army wanted to stock one less lubricant and put motor oil in the transmissions! When mine came out it was shot and the prior owner decided that if he had to pay for a full rebuild, it might as well be a 5 speed. I've heard the lifetime of the transmissions with motor oil was often much less than a year. Once clutches start slipping they are TOAST very quickly. With the narrow power band of the Driptroit I wish I had a 6-7 speed. I can't even imagine a 4 speed, every shift I just barely fall out of the power band. Of course, I live in a VERY hilly area, it might not make a difference where you live. Set up right, you can take your hands off the wheel at 60 and the truck will just go straight until you hit something.
As Wreckerman said, you will hit the roof with your head if you encounter a bump in the road at speed. I'm not talking about a curb, I'm talking a badly worn expansion joint on the freeway. Even the A3's and A4's with air suspension, from what I've been told, aren't much better. One thing however, you'll never overload it, I've been told by someone versed on the axles and components you'd have to get near 130,000 lbs before the axles meet their rated max weight, same for the tires . . . I run mine a 50 PSI rear and 60 front to take a bit of the bounce out of it. Oh, and yes, the longest MUST be torqued to insane values or installed by a tire shop. You need 600 lb.ft on the fronts and about 525 in the rear. If you don't do that and stretch the studs, a wheel will back off completely in a couple of miles. A long handled 1/2" breaker bar WILL NOT WORK!
My interior isn't quite stock
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