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I realized the M1080 is the bare LMTV. Weight is 13,200 vs 16,700 for 1078. 3500 lbs for the bed. Wow!
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Thanks for the clarification Juskatla. I read a bunch of info in the link you posted. I looks like we will likely do fine going through with the truck, but I'll continue to read up about it.Can I drive it through Canada to get to Alaska without border “export” problems?
If its properly registered in your name and insured, you shouldn't have any issue with getting into Canada, either direction. As a privately owned MV, that you plan to bring back into the US, its shouldn't be any different than any other vehicles of the thousands that make the trek every year. Leaving the US shouldn't be any different but worth a check. One word of caution, if you plan to bring firearms, be sure to check into the required paperwork long before going and leave the handguns at home. More than a few vacations into Canada have been spoiled because they 'forgot' about their handguns after being asked. They do check and it could make you inadmissible to Canada if any are located. Our laws are different than in the US on firearms. Most people I know will just ship them to Alaska rather than deal with the paperwork for the long guns.
You can find more than you want to know about all this at the CBSA website. Have a great trip whenever you go. http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html
Here's the firearms import link... http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/iefw-iefa-eng.html
Any chance you guys are going to weigh the truck without the bed? Curious to see how much one weighs.
Weighing it would be interesting, but we have it a bit torn apart right now. I'm not sure how I would get it to a truck scale. We've been removing little things from it that we don't need like the lift beams, and the suspension squat system. It would be interesting to know what it weights right now though.I realized the M1080 is the bare LMTV. Weight is 13,200 vs 16,700 for 1078. 3500 lbs for the bed. Wow!
There are shops that do that, and just that?Probably cheaper to have a driveshaft shop just build you one.
YUP YUP...... Been there broke that. take copies of sections of TM relevant to Specs. The tolerances expected on these are more stringent than a typical truck so don't give them any room to assume it's like any other truck they've worked on.Driveshaft shops can do custom work. Common for race cars or modded street cars. The lmtv is a different creature. Done wrong and you can have disasterous results. If the slip joint has slop I'm pretty sure it can be rebuilt and the shop can check and balance while they have it.
You need to find a shop that works on truck drivelinesDriveshaft shops can do custom work. Common for race cars or modded street cars. The lmtv is a different creature. Done wrong and you can have disasterous results. If the slip joint has slop I'm pretty sure it can be rebuilt and the shop can check and balance while they have it.
Where in central California are you located?We did the driveshaft hinging inspection tonight per TM 9-2320-365-20-3.
-AFT driveshaft hinging play was 0.007 in
-Forward driveshaft hinging play was 0.037 in
The TM has the max limit as 0.020 in. Anyone know the best place to get a new FWD driveshaft assembly?
Thanks,
Michael
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