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Would stacks on a m1009 or m1008 be possible? I see them on bigger trucks (not really sure how large there trucks are), or trucks with longer looking beds. Would stack be possible if I bought one of these?
Im looking at Dodge m37s. Want should I know about these if I decide to buy one. Like MPG and durability. Pros and cons of these trucks...If they can be daily drivers, etc. What ever I should know.
Y. Does this truck type have a bad fuel system or something lol? If I decide to upgrade the truck like raising it or adding engine stuff like air filters, exhaust stacks maybe...Will the drive shafts handle that? Or is this trucks driveline powered to the max stock and wont take anything else...
How well do the axles hold up? Theres quite a number of potholes on the secondary roads in Staten Island (I live in that borough), and the DOT doesn't really handle them well from what I've seen and the roads can gt narrow so not much room to maneuver. Also the community I live in has many speed...
Wow this place is awsome. Anyways I live in Staten Island so im sure i'll be ok with having one but I do go into manhattan for school every morning lol. I'll be thinking about that MV show.
I'm looking at the m1009-m1008 as a first vehicle. I know they don't have the best mileage but I wont be going anywhere far since you have to drive with an adult anyways lol. But what are some things to know about these vehicles before you purchase one of these.
Hey guys (and gals). I'm from New York and 15 right now and obviously hope to own a vehicle when i get my drivers licence. I'm looking at some MV'S as well as one of my greatest friends at school so i've joined today. Ill be looking at the M37 and CUCV and m880 sections since i'm looking...