RoamIt
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You guys are correct that the engine of the LMTV are well known in the heavy machinery industry. But what about the electrical system? Transmission? Brakes? Axles? When I imported a European Sprinter into Canada. I was prepared to source parts from Europe. That itself was fairly easy and surprisingly cheap if you know where to look. But the biggest problem was finding someone willing to work on it. Pretty much every shop in town said no thank you with no interest in studying European repair manuals. Keep in mind, that's for a vehicle that is known in North America! Now think about what will happen with the LMTV in Asia, Africa, Europe..... A Mercedes on the other hand still requires some improvising, but at least it's a global platform with manuals available in any language.
That's exactly my thought process. But I'm struggling with finding a Mercedes Doka 4x4 here in the states, hell, I've never even seen one in person (going to Expo East, so here's to hoping). I just got off the phone with Martin from Terra Exp, nice guy, helpful, but all their trucks are in Germany, you have to buy it sight unseen, all the work is done in Germany, so that means I don't get to see the build up. Flying back and forth to Germany to see it, ask questions, learn about it, etc. is not very practical.
I'm sure there are those with a lot more money than I that would have no problem with it. I've taken cars/engines completely apart and put them back to together before, so I'm handy with a wrench. I'd rather do more of the work myself to drive some cost out and know what I've got and how everything works. Plus I was planning on the Total Composites kit designed just the way I want it