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On stock wheels? Any wear problems? The other option would be a 255/85R16 but the only tires I can think of off hand in this size are the BFG KM2, Toyos, Maxxis Bighorn MT and the Interco Truxxis.
For the stock look a Ford Accuride steely 16x7 would give an extra half inch of width. These...
sm465. You might gain a couple hundred rpms at road speed with this due to not having torque converter slip. But keep in mind that from a standstill, once you consider the torque amplification of the torque converter, your torque advantage will be close to the same with the THM400 as you would...
Yes I would change the fluid, its not like its expensive or hard to do. Just make sure you can remove the fill plug before you remove the drain plug. As far as the leak goes, look to see if it is leaking where the two halves of the case bolt together. Thats a fairly common leak point for the...
Nice CUCV's, your m1028 looks just right. How much tread life do you get out of the Q78 Super Swampers? That front axle looks like a Dana 44, what gear ratios are you running?
I drive one similar to those at work that is pretty nifty. It has a 6 speed manual. It originally came from wildland fire management, I think the government bought a batch of them at one time. It is pretty stripped down the way I like it.
Does your Civy have a 14BFF or a Dana 70? If it has a Dana 70 you could go with a 3.54, which shouldn't be too hard to find a gear-set as they were common Dodges.
Another thing to keep in mind with the TH400 is that even though it has a relatively high first gear at 2.48, when you consider...
Nice build, when I get my CUCV someday I am going to use it for the same purposes as yours. Did you ever have the starting trouble after you replaced the starter relay? One time I was putting gas in my old 67 K20 and went to start it when done and nothing happened. It had a 250 straight 6 in...
Napa and Rock Auto list an automatic transmission controller for a 4 speed automatic in a 91 K3500 with a 6.2. But I don't know about anything else of it beyond looking at it on their websites. The price is around $125 but by the time you add wiring harnesses and whatever else you may be...
Did you ever explore the option of using a stock transmission controller out of an early 90s 6.2 Chevy? I see that Napa and Rock Auto have replacements listed on their websites but I'm not sure of the details.
Its easy to get a truck stuck in the kind of soil conditions he's talking about with that much water, though I'm guessing their choice of tires would help that a fair amount. They can always quickly refill with a staged tanker truck. It depends on the region, but 250 gallon tanks in brush...
Why get axles from an M880? My guess is that you could probably find an ad on your local craigslist right now for a civi Chevy axle set for $400 or so. You'd probably be getting a 10 bolt front with a 14BFF. A set with a 14BSF may be even less. No it wouldn't be 100% authentic or quite as...
I just watched one sell on ebay for close to $250. This was the clutch pedal assembly, an old rusty master cylinder, an old rusty slave cylinder and an old corroded and cracked clutch hose from a 85-87 pickup. I think you'd be better off looking in junk yards. As mentioned, the 1 tons and...
Just put the rear on jack stands, mark one of the tires and count how many times you have to turn the driveshaft to make the tires turn 1 revolution. If its a tad above 3 turns of the driveshaft you have a 3.08, nearly 3 and half turns you have a 3.42 and almost 3 and 3/4 turns you have a 3.73.
I'll bite, because I have been reading and reading threads and researching this very topic. You pretty much have 6 options, and all have their pros and cons:
A. Deal with it
B. 700R4
C. 4L80E with standalone controller
D. 3.73s
E. NV4500
F. HMMWV tires
There are tons of threads on here that...
Thanks, yes I've heard of Galesville, but I'm still getting to know the lay of the land up here. I believe I have been through the town on my travels, as I work in Buffalo and Trempealeau Counties.
Edit: Yes, just checked the map, I've been through Galesville many times on my travels. Its a...
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