I want a once a week toy that can serve as a survival and bad weather vehicle. How would the common military trucks rank as off road and deep snow use? I like the 5 ton but are they as capable in the rough terrain as a m35a2/a3?
How much maintenance are these if they are only driven once per week? My other option is a regular truck or Toyota something.
The 2.5 and 5 ton trucks are more capable than most people will ever need in most situations but just like any vehicle you need to have the right setup for different weather conditions. I personally have no desire to move a military truck in snow if it is still wearing ndt tires. But that doesn’t mean that these trucks are bad in the snow it just means ndt tires are.
maintenance is a huge factor as these trucks REQUIRE much more attention than any other Toyota truck you would buy. I do not know your mechanical skill level or your financial situation but I would say if you plan on paying a shop to maintain a mv you better have LOTS of disposable income. Parts for these trucks are expensive and labor is not cheap. If you plan on doing the work yourself understand that most jobs are much more labor intensive and require larger tools than most people would have if they only worked on passenger cars. Repacking wheel bearings and doing front boot service is a yearly adventure and took me probably 20 hours to complete my first time.
you really need to consider the physical size of your once a week toy as these trucks are massive compared to a small pickup or suv. There are places that it is just not convenient to take them because of the size and turning radius. I find myself driving to a fuel station that is out of the way when I need fuel (which happens almost every time I take the truck out) because the station that is closest to me is a pain to navigate with my deuce.
yes it is fun to play with the idea of how great a multifuel would be in a bug out situation and how you can run it on almost anything combustible. But the truth is that these trucks are probably the worst choice in that situation for many reasons like fuel economy, slow, loud, parts availability, size, weight, and they attract far to much attention. If you are trying to bug out the last thing that you need is a slow noisy machine advertising to the world where you are going and what you are doing.
Just do your research and spend some time around military trucks before you commit to buying one. They can be some of the most fun you can have in a vehicle just as easily as they can make you regret ever seeing one.