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Hey does anyone know if ugly trucking is still in business i emailed him last week and still have gotten no reply, he seems to be the only one who does brake wheel disk conversions.
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This is the point when it ceases to be an M37 - this is when you simply buy a CUCV.that's just a sample example but i think it has wind down to this as one of the simplest path to go is to get a rolling chassis from a more modern truck and just put the cab and bed on top of it.
Matt I was talking about a front axle swap and not the disk conversion. I'm not sure how you could just flip the front hub bolts to install a D60 axle on the front end..
Nattie,
not sure what you mean by the front being a PITA, mine have gone on quite well, with out harldy any modifications. Other than flipping the front hub bolts and removing the tie rods for r&r, everything went togeather smoothly.
Matt I was talking about a front axle swap and not the disk conversion. I'm not sure how you could just flip the front hub bolts to install a D60 axle on the front end.
Any Decent place that sells these? where did you locate yours? i couldnt really found a cucv forumSince I used the axles out of an M880 it came with 4.10s. If you are going to use a 4BT and 4.10 gear you will get good highway speed. 4.10s are low enough to also provide good off road performance. If you use CUCV axles (M1008 for axample) then you will have 4.56 ratio which will still provide you with a good performance both on and off road.
Joe
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