dxhend2
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Hello everyone,
Been on the site for a while, finally joined the club and won an M1083A1 - our first MV! Plan is to fly to the recovery site in about a week, and get the vehicle thoroughly serviced locally before starting the trip. My wife is joining me as co-pilot and navigator (how's that for dedication!), and we're looking forward to a great adventure. Our plan is to convert it into an awesome expedition vehicle.
First up, a big thank you to everyone on this site for all the information you've shared - that's what makes all this possible. In particular, a big thank you to Duckworthe for some detailed guidance on these trucks, and especially to Recce01 for his hospitality with a test drive in his M1083.
I think we have a good list of recovery tools and supplies from some great threads on this site. I've had time to study up on all the TM's (retired Navy - that's how we learn stuff...). Two questions we have for the group here for planning this recovery mission:
1) Does anyone have a recommendation for a good mechanic/truck repair shop in Fargo, ND? We want to get a thorough going over of all fluids/filters/belts/driveshaft/brakes/etc. before getting underway for the long trip back.
2) Any opinions or recommendations on replacing these tires (see photos below) before such a trip? I'm guessing these are the original ten year old tires, some of which are showing some bulges and ripples in the sidewalls. I'd rather err way on the side of safety and change them out before risking any major issues on the trip. If so, any recommendations for sourcing new tires and getting them shipped to Fargo (quickly)?
Planned route is to stay on interstates as much as possible (in the slow lane). I-84 west across North Dakota and Montana, take a left at Butte on I-15, south through Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and on to southern California (north San Diego county). Keeping it to 400-500 miles a day, and using http://www.findfuelstops.com/ to plan our fuel and rest stops. Will have an IR thermometer for checking temps frequently on wheel hubs, differentials, etc. (thanks, Recce01!). We plan on posting updates to this thread each night (with some awesome photos) to keep everyone updated on our progress (or issues). If there are any SS members along that route, we'd be glad to meet up if we're passing through your neighborhood.
Again, thanks for all the collaboration and hospitality on this site - looking forward to meeting more of you, and adding to the knowledge and experience here.
Best Regards,
Captain Dan
Been on the site for a while, finally joined the club and won an M1083A1 - our first MV! Plan is to fly to the recovery site in about a week, and get the vehicle thoroughly serviced locally before starting the trip. My wife is joining me as co-pilot and navigator (how's that for dedication!), and we're looking forward to a great adventure. Our plan is to convert it into an awesome expedition vehicle.
First up, a big thank you to everyone on this site for all the information you've shared - that's what makes all this possible. In particular, a big thank you to Duckworthe for some detailed guidance on these trucks, and especially to Recce01 for his hospitality with a test drive in his M1083.
I think we have a good list of recovery tools and supplies from some great threads on this site. I've had time to study up on all the TM's (retired Navy - that's how we learn stuff...). Two questions we have for the group here for planning this recovery mission:
1) Does anyone have a recommendation for a good mechanic/truck repair shop in Fargo, ND? We want to get a thorough going over of all fluids/filters/belts/driveshaft/brakes/etc. before getting underway for the long trip back.
2) Any opinions or recommendations on replacing these tires (see photos below) before such a trip? I'm guessing these are the original ten year old tires, some of which are showing some bulges and ripples in the sidewalls. I'd rather err way on the side of safety and change them out before risking any major issues on the trip. If so, any recommendations for sourcing new tires and getting them shipped to Fargo (quickly)?
Planned route is to stay on interstates as much as possible (in the slow lane). I-84 west across North Dakota and Montana, take a left at Butte on I-15, south through Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and on to southern California (north San Diego county). Keeping it to 400-500 miles a day, and using http://www.findfuelstops.com/ to plan our fuel and rest stops. Will have an IR thermometer for checking temps frequently on wheel hubs, differentials, etc. (thanks, Recce01!). We plan on posting updates to this thread each night (with some awesome photos) to keep everyone updated on our progress (or issues). If there are any SS members along that route, we'd be glad to meet up if we're passing through your neighborhood.
Again, thanks for all the collaboration and hospitality on this site - looking forward to meeting more of you, and adding to the knowledge and experience here.
Best Regards,
Captain Dan