I know this topic has been discussed a lot, but I really wonder if M35A3 is such a great truck as opposed to M35A2. These are the reasons I hesitate to get an M 35A3:
1. I am not a fan of automatic transmission in any military vehicle and like to shift my gears when I decide to shift, not the transmission.
2. The maximum road speed of a stock M35A3 is simply too low. I can live with almost 60 MPH, but 50 MPH is not tolerable. Being forced to swap over to larger tires to achieve close to 60 MPH on an M35A3 is a nuisance and additional expense.
3. I do not like the CTIS system because it tends to be troublesome and develops leaks. Is it difficult to deactivate the system or to make it work properly and reliably?
4. The air assist power steering on M35A3s does not impress me much. Why they did not go to a hydraulic system is a mystery.
If I could convince myself that I can live with an automatic transmission and lower speed and potentially leaky CTIS, I would probably get an M35A3.
I also understand that parts and maintenance items are more expensive for an M35A3. Can 395/85-20 tires be mounted on the stock rims without any mods?
I guess M35A3s accelerate faster to speed than the old M35A2s with multifuel engines and are much easier to drive in traffic.
I would appreciate if you could list pros and cons for both trucks. I read several threads on the subject, but I may still be missing something. I know that M35A3s have more creature comforts, backup lights, most come with cabin heaters, and have better driver's suspension seats.
Is that CAT engine and auto transmission reliable and durable? What are the biggest problems with them?
1. I am not a fan of automatic transmission in any military vehicle and like to shift my gears when I decide to shift, not the transmission.
2. The maximum road speed of a stock M35A3 is simply too low. I can live with almost 60 MPH, but 50 MPH is not tolerable. Being forced to swap over to larger tires to achieve close to 60 MPH on an M35A3 is a nuisance and additional expense.
3. I do not like the CTIS system because it tends to be troublesome and develops leaks. Is it difficult to deactivate the system or to make it work properly and reliably?
4. The air assist power steering on M35A3s does not impress me much. Why they did not go to a hydraulic system is a mystery.
If I could convince myself that I can live with an automatic transmission and lower speed and potentially leaky CTIS, I would probably get an M35A3.
I also understand that parts and maintenance items are more expensive for an M35A3. Can 395/85-20 tires be mounted on the stock rims without any mods?
I guess M35A3s accelerate faster to speed than the old M35A2s with multifuel engines and are much easier to drive in traffic.
I would appreciate if you could list pros and cons for both trucks. I read several threads on the subject, but I may still be missing something. I know that M35A3s have more creature comforts, backup lights, most come with cabin heaters, and have better driver's suspension seats.
Is that CAT engine and auto transmission reliable and durable? What are the biggest problems with them?
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