Hello Im new here, and for some time have I´ve been looking for a pick up truck that would work for my lifestyle. I live in Iceland and we sometimes get a lot of snow in the winters, and if u want u can always drive up to some of our glaciers. So there is enough snow!!
Me and my brother are both in extreme sports such as snowboarding, mountainbiking and dirtbikes, so its naturally a good thing to have a bed on your car to strap those toys on.
Pass these few years that i´ve been loking for the ideal pick up ive come across Ford f-250 6,9 diesel, GMC sierra 5,7l. and some more, and i´ve mainly been looking at the design of the truck, and to date I think the m880 is the coolest
I would maybe go on roadtrips around our island at winter and summertime so im wondering if this truck is good for that with the fulltime 4x4, On this web i´ve seen numbers around 8 to 10 mpg (29.402 - 19.601 liter per 100 km!!??) Well I would not want to spend more gas than 23 liters p 100 km (10,2 mpg) driving in the city! Please give me some fuel consumption numbers in and out of city
http://www.cactus2000.de/uk/unit/massful.shtml
So do u guys think it would work good in snow and for long roadtrips?
Another thing is back in my mind, that is if I would like to go on trips on glaciers, that means bigger tires like 38”. Putting a 38” tires under a m880 (w200) is that a big deal? what needs to be done? a body lift and maybe cutting the fenders?. How would the 318 handle these tires I would ofcourse change the gear ratio. What kind of a operation are we talking about here?
We don’t have many dodge m880 or w200 trucks here in Iceland but the army is leaving Iceland for good and heading back to the usa so I am hoping that they leave some trucks behind. Already one has been sold ´89 powerwagon. So there is a chance, but if that fails i´ll maybe just buy some online, on ebay or places like that. But that is hard, u cant drive the truck, photos are sometimes bad and it costs to ship it. Just overall much harder and u don’t really know what u have been buying until u take a good look for your self and test drive it. What advices can you guys give me if I don’t find a dodge here in Iceland, should I locate a truck and go out myself and check it out or what? I read here somwhere that you should keep a close eye for the front wheel bearings, can you show me some photos of a front wheel bearings in good and bad shape?
If I would want to swap a 350 small block chevy into a dodge m880 or a w200 would you guys consider that a good option if I want more power?
Because ive heard good things about the small block and I could get my hands on that kind of engine here in iceland and plenty of parts. (And that’s good because its hard to get pretty much everything in iceland unless if its fish or a beautiful woman ) Do you all know sombody who has done that? But I would not do that soon after I would buy the truck.
Have you guys been tuning this 318 engine? how much torque and hp are we talking about? Arent these about 150 hp orginal?
I think that’s about it for now.
Thanks
Thomas
Me and my brother are both in extreme sports such as snowboarding, mountainbiking and dirtbikes, so its naturally a good thing to have a bed on your car to strap those toys on.
Pass these few years that i´ve been loking for the ideal pick up ive come across Ford f-250 6,9 diesel, GMC sierra 5,7l. and some more, and i´ve mainly been looking at the design of the truck, and to date I think the m880 is the coolest
I would maybe go on roadtrips around our island at winter and summertime so im wondering if this truck is good for that with the fulltime 4x4, On this web i´ve seen numbers around 8 to 10 mpg (29.402 - 19.601 liter per 100 km!!??) Well I would not want to spend more gas than 23 liters p 100 km (10,2 mpg) driving in the city! Please give me some fuel consumption numbers in and out of city
http://www.cactus2000.de/uk/unit/massful.shtml
So do u guys think it would work good in snow and for long roadtrips?
Another thing is back in my mind, that is if I would like to go on trips on glaciers, that means bigger tires like 38”. Putting a 38” tires under a m880 (w200) is that a big deal? what needs to be done? a body lift and maybe cutting the fenders?. How would the 318 handle these tires I would ofcourse change the gear ratio. What kind of a operation are we talking about here?
We don’t have many dodge m880 or w200 trucks here in Iceland but the army is leaving Iceland for good and heading back to the usa so I am hoping that they leave some trucks behind. Already one has been sold ´89 powerwagon. So there is a chance, but if that fails i´ll maybe just buy some online, on ebay or places like that. But that is hard, u cant drive the truck, photos are sometimes bad and it costs to ship it. Just overall much harder and u don’t really know what u have been buying until u take a good look for your self and test drive it. What advices can you guys give me if I don’t find a dodge here in Iceland, should I locate a truck and go out myself and check it out or what? I read here somwhere that you should keep a close eye for the front wheel bearings, can you show me some photos of a front wheel bearings in good and bad shape?
If I would want to swap a 350 small block chevy into a dodge m880 or a w200 would you guys consider that a good option if I want more power?
Because ive heard good things about the small block and I could get my hands on that kind of engine here in iceland and plenty of parts. (And that’s good because its hard to get pretty much everything in iceland unless if its fish or a beautiful woman ) Do you all know sombody who has done that? But I would not do that soon after I would buy the truck.
Have you guys been tuning this 318 engine? how much torque and hp are we talking about? Arent these about 150 hp orginal?
I think that’s about it for now.
Thanks
Thomas