kswagg720
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Hey folks. My name's Kyle. I'm a proud veteran of the U.S. Navy, and as such, I oddly feel attracted to this breed of vehicle. So attracted, that I'm going to look at and possibly/hopefully purchase an un-molested 1986 6.2 M1009 from a guy about an hour away, and in turn, sell my current daily driver so this can take it's place. Please let me frankly preface my involvement on this forum by saying , I do NOT intend on leaving the M1009 "as is" or in the built for the military condition that it is in. No offense to the guys who bleed nostalgia, but thats just not my style. .
So, as this is going to be my first time thoroughly looking at one, what are some areas that i should pay special attention to, during my pre-purchase inspection. Anything specific about the engine/transmission/transfer case? "Blazer" specific rust spots? "M1009" specific wear n' tear due to military service?
I've been researching this particular series of vehicle for about a month or so, and have come up with a basic list of near immediate upgrades to include:
1)Converting to full 12-volt
2)Installing A/C ( in as near "factory" a manner as possible)
3)Larger than factory tires (i've read that significantly larger stock [but not ridiculously larger than] tires improve the fuel economy potential due to the gearing) [[EDIT]]-- What is the largest tire size that can be installed with factory openings, just so i know?--[[END EDIT]]
Feel free to add to my list of "basic starter upgrades" that i may have missed, or that you have learned from experience. Any advice is welcome.
Thanks,
TM2(SS)
So, as this is going to be my first time thoroughly looking at one, what are some areas that i should pay special attention to, during my pre-purchase inspection. Anything specific about the engine/transmission/transfer case? "Blazer" specific rust spots? "M1009" specific wear n' tear due to military service?
I've been researching this particular series of vehicle for about a month or so, and have come up with a basic list of near immediate upgrades to include:
1)Converting to full 12-volt
2)Installing A/C ( in as near "factory" a manner as possible)
3)Larger than factory tires (i've read that significantly larger stock [but not ridiculously larger than] tires improve the fuel economy potential due to the gearing) [[EDIT]]-- What is the largest tire size that can be installed with factory openings, just so i know?--[[END EDIT]]
Feel free to add to my list of "basic starter upgrades" that i may have missed, or that you have learned from experience. Any advice is welcome.
Thanks,
TM2(SS)
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