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I am recounting what happened to a Friend he lives near the gulf coast before Katrina few if any neighbors liked having a "old ugly big junk MV" in their hood but when water got high and he drove house to house picking folks off the roof in the middle of the storm and after when they were stuck...
forget kw compare amps and remember the military gen set is rated at .80 not max like the civi ones. Now most of all ask a licensed electrician to check what you plan on doing , because you can kill yourself or a lineman or your whole family!
go 5 ton
less money more truck, whats to think about? it closer and probaly better deal if you get a title with it. I am just a little bias to the bigger trucks :twisted: they ride better easy to get parts regular big truck stuff fits most.2cents
I dont know guys:twisted: how about a pair of Hawker Batteries and a solargizer and a Ultra capacitor sounds like you would have power even after 6 months of sitting? but oh so much money!
conductorx just read what all you want on your camper/truck, I would start with a M814 or other xlong wheelbase truck. The M820a2 come with a lift on back of some and will expand but are not long wheelbase you may have to make some compromises or not if you a big bankroll. Like your ideas I gave...
:twisted:OK lets start the line here but I have both a m1009 and a civi 6.2 blazer and the front springs are different the civi has 2 leaves and the 1009 has three. I will also tell you other parts as I find them like the inner fender and overflow bottle is different.
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