Ben_jamin_here
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So I am going to get a 5 ton (or something bigish like them), it is just a matter of which one. I have this thing where I won't buy something unless it has 2 or more actual purposes if I can help it. Here is the goals and what I looking for:
(First I have 8 kids (and who knows more may show up, it has happened before) so it has to be able to seat people even if they are in car seats)
Can convert easily to 15 passengers
- things like box on back or easily added
- cab convertion to enable full pass through
- air conditioning front and back installable
- comfortable seats up front
Diesel engine that is all mechanical
- I want to be able to rebuild with personal machinery if possible (which I have so why not use)
- I hate working on computers when I am supposed to be working on a car or truck
(This one deals with duel or single tire set up)
Over wheel track system for just in case
- I do just enough off road snow and mud travel that these may come in handy as an extra for the truck
Central air tire inflation
Price should be less than Sprinter van overall
(This will be a cash based vehicle)
Either manual or automatic transmission can be driven, reliability is most important in this area.
Would like 500k+ miles between rebuilds for average.
Would also be farm truck able
(This is the reason a Transit or Sprinter are getting pushed out. Full sized vans use to be 1 tons with lots of seats, now they are woosy tons with lots of seats, which means there duel ability has tanked in my opinion)
Would like to be able to travel 1200 miles on sigle fill up (might take many gallons)
- I know this will take some aftermarket set up, but the truck needs to have space to put that in essentially.
OK now the part where I lay out my years of research, but lack of experience will show through and you all get correct me.
15 passenger conversion:
I have a 15 passenger van that is giving up the ghost, but the interior/ seats are in good shape that I am planning on moving them over to the truck for the back seating.
I have been looking at the expando van versions but the expandability is not needed and the extra windows that I would need to install would take nearly as much work as building a box and placing it on a straight frame or a cargo bed where I just add walls and roof.
The cab pass through will require a change up of exhaust as well as relocating the spare tire but considering how many people have done crew cab conversions with these that seems totally do able.
As far as AC I was planning on putting in electric systems to run some after market deals. Is this a bad idea? Should I plan on running 'ducking' from an engine driven unit that I need to install or buy a truck that had someone already put one in?
Engine:
I have been looking at the 8.3L Cummins, mostly because it seemed to last longer. That being said the older 250 Cummins seems like it is more straight up mechanical. What is the reason for the government to engine swap? Was it reliability, EPA junk, or something else?
Tires duel or single:
I have seen lots of trucks doing singles in the back, and as far as looks seems better to me personally, but I don't buy things for looks. I have read though that singles get better fuel mileage and/or pick up speed. Is that true? The reason I ask is the over the tire track system I am looking at does better performance with a duel tire set up, so the single tires would need a reason to get/keep them.
I think that is where I am at. If you can think of additional things I need to be thinking about let me know. Thanks
(First I have 8 kids (and who knows more may show up, it has happened before) so it has to be able to seat people even if they are in car seats)
Can convert easily to 15 passengers
- things like box on back or easily added
- cab convertion to enable full pass through
- air conditioning front and back installable
- comfortable seats up front
Diesel engine that is all mechanical
- I want to be able to rebuild with personal machinery if possible (which I have so why not use)
- I hate working on computers when I am supposed to be working on a car or truck
(This one deals with duel or single tire set up)
Over wheel track system for just in case
- I do just enough off road snow and mud travel that these may come in handy as an extra for the truck
Central air tire inflation
Price should be less than Sprinter van overall
(This will be a cash based vehicle)
Either manual or automatic transmission can be driven, reliability is most important in this area.
Would like 500k+ miles between rebuilds for average.
Would also be farm truck able
(This is the reason a Transit or Sprinter are getting pushed out. Full sized vans use to be 1 tons with lots of seats, now they are woosy tons with lots of seats, which means there duel ability has tanked in my opinion)
Would like to be able to travel 1200 miles on sigle fill up (might take many gallons)
- I know this will take some aftermarket set up, but the truck needs to have space to put that in essentially.
OK now the part where I lay out my years of research, but lack of experience will show through and you all get correct me.
15 passenger conversion:
I have a 15 passenger van that is giving up the ghost, but the interior/ seats are in good shape that I am planning on moving them over to the truck for the back seating.
I have been looking at the expando van versions but the expandability is not needed and the extra windows that I would need to install would take nearly as much work as building a box and placing it on a straight frame or a cargo bed where I just add walls and roof.
The cab pass through will require a change up of exhaust as well as relocating the spare tire but considering how many people have done crew cab conversions with these that seems totally do able.
As far as AC I was planning on putting in electric systems to run some after market deals. Is this a bad idea? Should I plan on running 'ducking' from an engine driven unit that I need to install or buy a truck that had someone already put one in?
Engine:
I have been looking at the 8.3L Cummins, mostly because it seemed to last longer. That being said the older 250 Cummins seems like it is more straight up mechanical. What is the reason for the government to engine swap? Was it reliability, EPA junk, or something else?
Tires duel or single:
I have seen lots of trucks doing singles in the back, and as far as looks seems better to me personally, but I don't buy things for looks. I have read though that singles get better fuel mileage and/or pick up speed. Is that true? The reason I ask is the over the tire track system I am looking at does better performance with a duel tire set up, so the single tires would need a reason to get/keep them.
I think that is where I am at. If you can think of additional things I need to be thinking about let me know. Thanks