A nod to DXTAC and his What have you done to your CUCV today/lately? thread.
I want to know what ya'll think I must/need/should do to improve my new vehicle. Short of suggesting I ship it to you, I will entertain all offers.
I am the brand new owner (although have yet to take delivery) of an '84 m1008 that has a 1028 contact bed. I'm very excited, and am wondering what sort of upgrade ideas ya'll have? The last military vehicle I 'owned' they wouldn't let me bring home at the end of the day. Since I did not have the opportunity to make improvements, I feel the need.
I will post pictures later, but would love to have input from the more experienced of you as to what you consider to be basic, minimal improvements to a CUCV. Some upgrades I've already made include 4 wheel disc brakes, transmission cooler, h2o temp/oil pressure guage and 2 x 12v outlets/cigarette lighters. All fluids, seals, belts have been serviced. New plugs.
Anyone installed an era-correct radio? Gotta listen to my Cards and talk radio, but want it to appear like it came with the vehicle. Is the radio cut-out there? I've been told the wiring harness is not installed.
How about a Franz oil filter, or additional fuel filter? I've always had Raycors on my sailboats, are they a good choice for this vehicle?
A simple, one-piece slide over seat cover would be nice. The seat does not need recovered, it is just fugly. I hate the 'pimp-my-ride' maroon color. And black seat belts would be nice, too. Everything else I had changed to black.
Is there a 3rd/middle seat belt? I guess I'll find out soon enough.
Even though my cab floor is sprayed I would like a molded, one-piece vinyl mat. Same for the inside of the service bed, if available. Is there a military roof rack for a single cab pickup? Is there a roof rack for a 1028 bed? How about a ladder for getting on top of the bed?
Not interested in electrical system upgrades (A/C, power windows, etc) - want to keep it simple as possible, but I'm open to any and all ideas that make the vehicle more road worthy, off-road worthy, dependable, reliable, surviveable, improve mileage, etc. No plans of lifting the body/suspension or using monster tires - wanting to keep stock appearance as much as possible.
I thank you in advance for reading this.
Bruce
ps - this will be my daily driver, if that influences any of your suggestions.
I want to know what ya'll think I must/need/should do to improve my new vehicle. Short of suggesting I ship it to you, I will entertain all offers.
I am the brand new owner (although have yet to take delivery) of an '84 m1008 that has a 1028 contact bed. I'm very excited, and am wondering what sort of upgrade ideas ya'll have? The last military vehicle I 'owned' they wouldn't let me bring home at the end of the day. Since I did not have the opportunity to make improvements, I feel the need.
I will post pictures later, but would love to have input from the more experienced of you as to what you consider to be basic, minimal improvements to a CUCV. Some upgrades I've already made include 4 wheel disc brakes, transmission cooler, h2o temp/oil pressure guage and 2 x 12v outlets/cigarette lighters. All fluids, seals, belts have been serviced. New plugs.
Anyone installed an era-correct radio? Gotta listen to my Cards and talk radio, but want it to appear like it came with the vehicle. Is the radio cut-out there? I've been told the wiring harness is not installed.
How about a Franz oil filter, or additional fuel filter? I've always had Raycors on my sailboats, are they a good choice for this vehicle?
A simple, one-piece slide over seat cover would be nice. The seat does not need recovered, it is just fugly. I hate the 'pimp-my-ride' maroon color. And black seat belts would be nice, too. Everything else I had changed to black.
Is there a 3rd/middle seat belt? I guess I'll find out soon enough.
Even though my cab floor is sprayed I would like a molded, one-piece vinyl mat. Same for the inside of the service bed, if available. Is there a military roof rack for a single cab pickup? Is there a roof rack for a 1028 bed? How about a ladder for getting on top of the bed?
Not interested in electrical system upgrades (A/C, power windows, etc) - want to keep it simple as possible, but I'm open to any and all ideas that make the vehicle more road worthy, off-road worthy, dependable, reliable, surviveable, improve mileage, etc. No plans of lifting the body/suspension or using monster tires - wanting to keep stock appearance as much as possible.
I thank you in advance for reading this.
Bruce
ps - this will be my daily driver, if that influences any of your suggestions.
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