1008's are long beds and the SM465 swap is fairly easy
I noticed they're also around $2k for the kit. I bought the truck for $1400 and it still needs the D60/14BFF. In addition to the 6.2 swap now I'm wondering if it'd be better to sell it and buy a M1008. The two I've found in town are selling for $3k-$4k but have the THM400 and I like my SM465 and my long bed. I might still break ahead depending on how much the 6.2 swap would be.

I disagree, even at 4000.00 a CUCV is hard to beat , it already has 4.56's Detroit in the rear and a great engine, trans, and t-case. and while they may be "GI Miles" there still low miles and fleet maintained.
DokWatsons truck is prime example, all it took for it to be bad ass was some 42" TSL's a 6" lift ,crossover steering ,and a winch.
with a CUCV your always money ahead because your not spending money to beef up your drivetrain its already tough
Aubrey my point is if you had built your stepside you would have to add buying 1-tons and re-gearing and locking them to that list, not to mention you would have all the same wiring and maintenance issues with it. and a weaker frame.
and all these Solid axle GM's are over 20 years old now so finding one thats "well maintained" for an affordable price is getting harder and harder .

LOL your troubles were caused by the previous owner not the military !!

I see what you're saying. Just making sure he knew what he might be getting himself into if he sold his truck for a CUCV![]()