I bought my first deuce a couple weeks ago up in Nebraska, drove it back to OKC with a ford in the back without issues. It has the LDS-465 engine and a surprising amount of power.
Plans are to turn it into an off-road capable RV with using an AAC container I purchased awhile back.
I steamed the underside this weekend in an attempt to discover what all is leaking, turns out the engine isn't black after all.
So far I've installed the locking door handles, gas cap, and disconnect from Military Guys.
Done:
Mrap wheels / XZL tires 6/2017
Todo:
Mrap Lighting kit (already have this onhand)
Replace seals where leaking / all cab seals.
Paint
Install solar on container (Looking at a 1.2 KW system)
Make the air conditioner work off solar instead of grid or gen power.
Install EGT/Boost gauges.
Power steering
A/C
Lockers
Install small crane to lift motorcycle onto rear deck.
Remove bed and build pivoting subframe for container
Mechanized 2nd story for additional space
Rollcage
Anyway, thanks for all the resources and I'll post on here as progress is made.
Pics below of truck, container, and the start of the CAD model for the entire build.
Plans are to turn it into an off-road capable RV with using an AAC container I purchased awhile back.
I steamed the underside this weekend in an attempt to discover what all is leaking, turns out the engine isn't black after all.
So far I've installed the locking door handles, gas cap, and disconnect from Military Guys.
Done:
Mrap wheels / XZL tires 6/2017
Todo:
Mrap Lighting kit (already have this onhand)
Replace seals where leaking / all cab seals.
Paint
Install solar on container (Looking at a 1.2 KW system)
Make the air conditioner work off solar instead of grid or gen power.
Install EGT/Boost gauges.
Power steering
A/C
Lockers
Install small crane to lift motorcycle onto rear deck.
Remove bed and build pivoting subframe for container
Mechanized 2nd story for additional space
Rollcage
Anyway, thanks for all the resources and I'll post on here as progress is made.
Pics below of truck, container, and the start of the CAD model for the entire build.
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