Him gang,
I joined this forum just for the purpose of gathering info and connecting with people in the know on adapting an M1070 HET for civilian use.
I have read tech posts, etc and have a very-general idea what I am in for...
What I am thinking of doing is adapting one or two of these trucks into CA registered vehicles for use on construction sites- Primarily on-site water truck and on-site dump truck. The all wheel drive and strength are a plus. Low speed is not an issue in this use...
What I cant seem to find is information about CA registration and emission challenges. I have contacted a member who has an M1070 for sale in CA, but I have not heard back yet.
(to clarify-I do not own a truck yet. Looking to buy if the civil use is a possibility)
Any leads on a good unit for sale would be helpful too.
Any info on people with knowledge to share or fab work I can pay for to adapt these cool trucks for a civilian life would be helpful.
CA registration and emissions info/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all very much
I joined this forum just for the purpose of gathering info and connecting with people in the know on adapting an M1070 HET for civilian use.
I have read tech posts, etc and have a very-general idea what I am in for...
What I am thinking of doing is adapting one or two of these trucks into CA registered vehicles for use on construction sites- Primarily on-site water truck and on-site dump truck. The all wheel drive and strength are a plus. Low speed is not an issue in this use...
What I cant seem to find is information about CA registration and emission challenges. I have contacted a member who has an M1070 for sale in CA, but I have not heard back yet.
(to clarify-I do not own a truck yet. Looking to buy if the civil use is a possibility)
Any leads on a good unit for sale would be helpful too.
Any info on people with knowledge to share or fab work I can pay for to adapt these cool trucks for a civilian life would be helpful.
CA registration and emissions info/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all very much