therealquaid
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Hi guys, after extensive reading on this forum and talking to a few MV owners I’ve been seeing what some of you do off-road with your Deuces. Not that I need to do this with the M35A2, but if I wanted to, what kind of modifications would you do to be comfortable taking your Deuce on terrain like this?
To be clear, I’m asking about a very specific type of terrain, I’m wondering if these mods would help in a situation like this (none of these videos are mine):
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxkABBAi5eJS8AHqf30W4iFCHd-RYsQemS
*The truck in the video is a modified Mitsubishi Fuso Box truck 4x4 conversion, it has a 131mm wheelbase, 3mm short of the average bobbed Deuce.
The first mods that come to mind for me are:
- Bobbing the truck, shorter wheelbase would allow for picking better lines in narrow tracks.
- Replacing the cargo bed for a torsion free subframe to allow for further frame flex keeping all wheels on the ground increasing traction. The M275 would also be an example of allowing more frame torsion.
- Larger Super Single tires for better ground clearance and tire area grabbing onto the ground.
- Beadlocked rims to avoid the issue of inner tubes slipping when airing down on stock rims.
- Air Locking Differentials for more traction.
- Hydraulic Power Steering to help navigate the tight narrow ditches and rocks.
The closest examples I’ve found on video are these other 3, although neither of them present the obstacle shown in the first video with the short truck.
Video 2:
Video 3:
Video 4:
I’d appreciate any ideas from anyone who thinks these mods would not help as much, or if there are others that I haven’t thought of.
Thanks!
To be clear, I’m asking about a very specific type of terrain, I’m wondering if these mods would help in a situation like this (none of these videos are mine):
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxkABBAi5eJS8AHqf30W4iFCHd-RYsQemS
*The truck in the video is a modified Mitsubishi Fuso Box truck 4x4 conversion, it has a 131mm wheelbase, 3mm short of the average bobbed Deuce.
The first mods that come to mind for me are:
- Bobbing the truck, shorter wheelbase would allow for picking better lines in narrow tracks.
- Replacing the cargo bed for a torsion free subframe to allow for further frame flex keeping all wheels on the ground increasing traction. The M275 would also be an example of allowing more frame torsion.
- Larger Super Single tires for better ground clearance and tire area grabbing onto the ground.
- Beadlocked rims to avoid the issue of inner tubes slipping when airing down on stock rims.
- Air Locking Differentials for more traction.
- Hydraulic Power Steering to help navigate the tight narrow ditches and rocks.
The closest examples I’ve found on video are these other 3, although neither of them present the obstacle shown in the first video with the short truck.
Video 2:
Video 3:
Video 4:
I’d appreciate any ideas from anyone who thinks these mods would not help as much, or if there are others that I haven’t thought of.
Thanks!
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