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The pinion is really where the big difference is...
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In my professional life, I constantly advocate for clear understanding of real business requirements which inform resulting design decisions. I give you…. Peter’s Ultimate Expo Land Cruiser Requirements:
- Capable – 4+ Trails such as Rubicon/Fordyce
- Comfortable – 12 hours days on gravel roads or freeways
- Powerful – Maintain 8% grade at 65 mph with 1 downshift. Tow 8,000lbs at freeways speeds.
- Reliable – one major breakdown for every 200km of trail. One major breakdown for every 50,000 road kms. 400,000 km lifespan.
- Repairable – Wearable and Breakable parts available in N. & S. America, and Australian Markets.
- Convenient –15 minute Camp Set-up/tear down.
- Long Distance – 10 day capacity without resupply.
- Expo-able – Can Pass Alberta Vehicle Safety inspection. Can fit in a standard 20' shipping container.
Too bad about the Atlas, sound you not make a 1/2" aluminum adapter to adapt the Ford/GM bolt pattern? That would also alleviate the other issue?
2) RU sure about those big ass tires?
Maybe something more like this...
What about a klune underdrive and a ford 205? [/url]
I wonder what they mean by the giant "THIS PRODUCT IS DISCONTINUED" words at the top of thier website page.![]()
Before I removed the engine, I measured the location of the back of the head relative to some land marks on the frame. With a straight edge across the back of the head, the head is 50mm in front of the leading edge of the left hand cab mount, and the 85mm in front of the right hand cab mount. I am measuring to the forward most point where the body mount touches the frame. This should help with initial positioning of the Cummins in the frame.