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Daniel Roberts

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Lot more room in there without the radio stack!
I rolled around in an M1151 frag 5 for a while, always thought it would be fun to strip the armor of of one with the better drivetrain and stiffer suspension.
They’re way better with no armor.
 

Daniel Roberts

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Idaho, United States
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Daniel
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Roberts
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10082

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I finally got the rack from the Tacoma modified to fit the GMV. The taco bed was longer and much narrower so I had to get some new cross rails. Everything worked out pretty well if I do say so myself.
 

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PapaDave

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I know this is an old thread, but I’m curious if you still have this truck? I’m debating about building out at the ambulance to a camper conversion. If you still have it, how is it running any long-term maintenance issues?
 

Daniel Roberts

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Enthusiast I

904
Idaho, United States
First Name
Daniel
Last Name
Roberts
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10082

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KK6KYD
Hey Dave,
I am still driving it and using it as a family adventure vehicle. The only major issue I ran into was that the started ground some teeth on the flywheel and that needs to be replaced. I’ve got almost 8k miles on it.
 
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PapaDave

Local Expert Northern ID and North East WA
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Coeur d'Alene, ID, USA
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Dave
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Addington
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Hey Dave,
I am still driving it and using it as a family adventure vehicle. The only major issue I ran into was that the started ground some teeth on the flywheel and that needs to be replaced. I’ve got almost 8k miles on it.
Glad to hear that it’s doing well!