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CUCV approach and departure angle?

m1010plowboy

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Where is that data? It's not on the data-plate. I thought the info would be here but 1-14 on page 1-8 only tells us ground clearance between 9.8" and 10.7".
TM 9-2320-289-20

We'll bump this and look through -10 to see if we can find 22° and 30° somewhere in the manual.
 

Blastercanon1

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While looking around for a couple hours today I was able to find this piece of information.
CUCV Specifications
Model years: '84-'87 GM M1008 CUCV

  • Engine: 379ci (6.2L) Detroit Diesel V8 engine
  • Power: 155 hp (116 kW) @ 3600 rpm
  • Torque: 257 lb·ft (348 N·m) @ 2000 rpm
  • Compression Ratio: 21:1
  • Transmission: THM400, 3-speed automatic
  • Transfer Case: NP-208 (unsynchronized)
    • NP-205 Used in trucks requiring PTO
  • Front Axle: Dana 60
    • Most were open except M1028's and M1031's which feature Spicer Trak-lock (limited slip)
  • Rear Axle: 10.5" Corporate 14 Bolt Differential, with a Detroit Locker
    • Dana 70 used in trucks with dual rear wheel modification.
  • Axle Ratio: 4.56:1
  • Wheelbase: 131.5 inches
  • GVW: 8,800 pounds
  • Curb: Weight: 5,900 pounds
  • Tires: 235/85R-16E
  • Fuel Capacity: 20 gallons
  • Fording Depth: 20 inches
  • Approach/Angle: 42 degrees
  • Top Speed: 55 mph (military rating)
I highlighted the approach angel in red but I have not been able to find out the departure angle for it. I am mostly trying to figure so I do not take it on any trails that will get me into trouble, Thank you
 

nyoffroad

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That angle and any published data would only be for stock trucks in new condition, no saggy worn springs or lift kits and big tires, so each truck will be different.
 
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