I was also thinking of converting them to a spring under setup to bring the ride height down and help lower the center of gravity a bit. Of course I would have to cut the wheel wells out to tuck the 46" tires but maybe I can find some smaller 39x15.50x20 tires that fit on the aluminum beadlocks with the Central tire inflation System. The tires would have to be E rated I think for the RV.
One thing that is cool is the transfer case is divorced from the transmission making it easier to make a short drive line to the transfer case. That gives me more options for the location and mounting of the transfer case.
Another trick I saw on one of those TV shows that builds military trucks for fun, the removed the air brakes and turned down the rotor to fit a disc brake caliper from a GM bobtail truck for all four corners, making it easier to find brake pads in the future.
It would be fun to park in the dunes away from the crowds at Glamis

The RV in the picture is a 6x6 with top loader Rockwell axles so the RV has to sit higher to clear the diffs and drive lines. On the MRAP axles, they are more like a standard 4x4 with the diffs and drive lines exiting the axle housing towards the transfer case. This could all be done for probability under 6k or 7k to be realistic and would be so nice.



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