Thank you Daurie for your feedback. Anxious to discover more details about the 4x4 conversion. Manually locking hubs...check. Will you have a switch on the dash or a lever selector for choosing 4 wd high and/or low range? Or is this system providing only 4 high? Did you opt for the factory...
So, ask away and we will see what else people are interested in knowing about our choices...
Congratulations on your purchase decision. I would like to know more about your 4x4 conversion. Will it be activated by a dash switch or floor lever? Will you have a low range? Did you also opt for...
The Kenworth K370 http://www.kenworth.com/media/47343/K270%20K370%20June%202014.pdf is the renowned DAF LF. PACCAR owns DAF, Kenworth and Peterbilt. The PACCAR PX-7 engine is the Cummins 6.7 liter coupled to an Allison 5 or 6 speed transmission. Would like to know more about the 4x4 conversion...
This brings to mind the question of why the Mitsubishi FG 4x4 uses 4 wheel drum brakes while the FE 2wd uses discs. Was this done intentionally for better off road use or was it simply a matter of convenience of utilizing that particular axle configuration? Are drum brakes better for off road...
Interior shots of the upcoming ECFX would be appreciated as they become available. Also, does EC offer a toilet option other than the standard cassette? If not, could this be modified by the end user (no pun intended) :ylsmoke:
Well said, I have tried for hours to compare the two companies spec sheets and there really is no current 'standard vehicle' offering from either to compare at this time. There are, however, certain stand-alone features that one could point to like the toilet (EC = cassette only vs. ATW U.S...
Awesome example. Your boat loading/unloading setup is also inspiring. Do you recall the link to that great set of pics you provided to the forum? BQQ Dean
Hi John,
You mentioned that the MadAss 125 or the TW 200 would be ideal expedition rig 'tenders' and I agree. Has anyone come up with a good way to mount/carry those on the US version of the Global Warrior? Thanks, Dean