Just another of my random thoughts today. But is there some way to affordably make a Deuce more capable at fording without flooding the axles etc?. And at the same time cut down on all the PMCS that you will inadvertantly have to do with the stock axles, seals etc?.
I don't own a Deuce yet but is regularly floating around ideas in my head as to what to do when/if I get one. I would ideally like to take it to some of the military field training areas and drive around and let it stretch its legs. Naturally with approval and acceptance from the preciding military bases, ie so that they know I am out there. But actually doing any fording etc is gonna be a let down if I have to "more or less" tear the truck down every time to clean axle seals etc. So I was debating whether a change of axles, and axle housings might actually leverage this issue and mean I get better and more tight seals.
Naturally I will need to wash down the truck etc after going fording or mudding to at least keep it somewhat nice and tidy and as such the wheels etc would get washed down. But is this a lesson in futility or is something worth pursuing, and has others potentially tried something like this on their trucks?
I don't own a Deuce yet but is regularly floating around ideas in my head as to what to do when/if I get one. I would ideally like to take it to some of the military field training areas and drive around and let it stretch its legs. Naturally with approval and acceptance from the preciding military bases, ie so that they know I am out there. But actually doing any fording etc is gonna be a let down if I have to "more or less" tear the truck down every time to clean axle seals etc. So I was debating whether a change of axles, and axle housings might actually leverage this issue and mean I get better and more tight seals.
Naturally I will need to wash down the truck etc after going fording or mudding to at least keep it somewhat nice and tidy and as such the wheels etc would get washed down. But is this a lesson in futility or is something worth pursuing, and has others potentially tried something like this on their trucks?