I haven't fallen off the planet, still researching and looking for LMTV's at my local auction.. Definitely want the 3126 in it.
In the meantime I have been updating my research page, which is the first page of this blog ,and purchasing more items I know I will use or want to change out (pic of more stuff below)..
From the forums to youtube I have researched a ton now, almost a year into the research. I am so glad that I have done this research and taken this time, don't know how people buy these things with minimal research and not knowing what they are getting into and what good prices are for different parts and pieces, what things work/fit and what don't. Honestly it seems like everyone has work to do on their LMTV's. I've seen builds where the LMTV is completely gone through and then destroys the driveshaft ripping the rear of the trans off. Ive seen cracked engine blocks, lose accessories, HEUI pumps destroying engines, blah blah blah... My thought is once I go through mine completely and replace, upgrade and refurbish everything I should be good to go from a reliability standpoint. The coolness factor of the LMTV is still there for me as well. I don't mind dumping my life savings into the LMTV, but it would sure be nice once I am done knowing that I could have a completely reliable vehicle (pipe-dream for any vehicle).. Looking at all the videos and forum builds and seeing everyone doing all this work does make me think hard about reliability down the road and at one point had me looking at the Mitsubishi FUSO FG, and ideas of putting 37's on a Sprinter or Transit van or lifting a class C with 35's and rock jocks front and rear, and other options.. But then it all came back to center that the LMTV is a journey and you have to have the love and passion for the vehicle. Im still in it, still researching, still buying stuff and building interiors and boxes in my head, and waiting for my deal.
For the box I am up in the air about Total Composites setup and accessories (great insulation, very strong, no thermal bridging) or building my own out of Aluminum and using VHP tape and spray insulation to minimize/eliminate thermal bridging.
Still pondering life and now looking for a gantry crane to lift the cab off when I get it. Also still watching for parts for my AC, as you can see below I picked up one part for it on a smoking deal.
That's it, ill post again when something worth while happens..... Not dead...
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