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    m813 over the road reliability

    Jasonjc, thank you. That is exactly the type of info that I am looking for. I am at the point where I am doing my research and trying to find the best mv starting point to fit my needs. I look forward to working on the truck(this is not my first automotive project but is the first mv and...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    rnrracing, I think that we are really on the same page, except that you want to fit the rail inside the trailer, and put the quads in the bed, and I want to do the opposite. I want to put the rail in the bed and all the other stuff in the trailer. Lots of firewood, and gas cans would also go in...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    A 5 ton is deffinitly the truck that I want to start with. After doing some more investigating, a m928a2 seems like the best starting point. The 8.3 Cummins has more flexibility and aftermarket support than the 250. On a side note, do any of you know if the Cummins IST 8.3 that comes in...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    Ok, so I realise that I have some more research to do. The otr travel and off-road do happen at the same time. The ramps on the back of the dually won't work due to the size of the rail. I don't want an otr truck. I really want to get a mv and try to modify it to get as close to what I want...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    Wow, some of you guys are pretty critical to someone asking a few questions. So, let me respond by saying that I already have an F-350 with 4x4, 8inch lift, 38" Toyos, and a Banks power pack. The truck is perfect and does everything I want, except that it can't haul a large sandrail, and pull...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    OK, good point on the safety factor and the original design of the truck. Would you all agree that a 65 mph cruising speed, with air brakes, would be a safe goal? I could live with that, but trying to run 55 on freeways that the traffic goes 80(75mph speed limit in AZ) would drive me crazy...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    You both mentioned that the 53's would not be a good choice, so maybe the 46 inch super singles with a brake upgrade and a switch to air brakes instead of air over hydraulic. I am more familiar with regular air brakes with the slack adjusters anyways. The turbo comment from Alredneck is very...
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    m813 over the road reliability

    Hi there everyone. I was hoping to get some honest input from some 5 ton owners about the actual reliability of these trucks. My plan is to buy and use an m813 to haul a sand rail, and tow a 33 ft. toybox trailer at the same time. Round trip would be about 800-900 miles, and I plan on making...
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