I counted 8 yesterday when I drove by the dealership in Edmonton, on the lot, waiting for you![]()
I counted 8 yesterday when I drove by the dealership in Edmonton, on the lot, waiting for you![]()
I was at GXV yesterday getting a progress update on my mog and spotted a Brazos sitting next to a mog out back. I was surprised that side by side they are really close in size. When I told Mike I wanted to see it he grabbed the keys and off we went for a ride. 0-60 was really quick on this truck. 60mph on the winding 2 lane was plenty fast. The ride was very rough,but it was just the cab and chassis and standard seats, not the air ride they would get, so the ride would improve with some wt on it and better seats. I was amazed to learn that if you ordered the truck with the CAT engine it comes hardened against an EMP strike. Cool. No need to worry about that massive solar flare or pesky nuclear strike! Mike is taking the Brazos to EXPO next week along with 2 other GXV's. The factory was full of vehicles yesterday and I was like a kid in a candy store. There was a gorgeous Turtle on an extended cab 550(to be delivered to a customer at Expo) and the unfinished body was now sitting on the Pangea (awesome truck that is for sale).
I don't know what it is about Mike and Rene, but when I go there they start showing me cool upgrades and all budget concerns go out the window. The wife picked out the colors for the interior yesterday, I added rails for the top to protect against tree limbs, a back up camera and changed the manual steps to electric. I think I may be driving it by the end of June. The build has gone really quickly. Can't wait
I happen to think that this would be perfect under a Global Expedition Vehicles’ Pangea body. Love that lift roof...
"Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilized folk to despise war." -Allan Massie
I had the same experience ordering my Unicat. At first I tried to economize but when I realize it was probably a once in a lifetime thing I went ahead and ordered "little things" that make a big difference. Like backup camera, solar panels, etc. The one big ordering mistake I made on my U500 was not getting switchable steering/pedals.
It's nice to know the civilian FMTVs are for real. If I were looking for a new chassis I would put it high on my list.
For those worried about the lack of a low range: 1st gear in the Allison 3700SP is 6.93:1, way lower than their typical 6 spd automatic (usually 3.5-4.5:1). The torque converter has a variety of stall ratios available down to 2.71:1, I suspect BAE and the Army picked a low one. That combined with the 7.8 axle ratio gives an ultimate low gear in the area of 100-160:1, depending on which torque converter the truck has.
The 2700 rpm engine speed at 60 mph is a concern, that could be mitigated by using 14.00R20 XZLs which would drop it to 2550. BAE has built prototypes with these tires on them. 55mph with the stock tires is 2475rpm, 2325 with the 14.00s.
Charlie
Last edited by charlieaarons; 05-12-2012 at 04:16 PM.
Unimog U500 with Unicat camper; diesel BMW X5 35d, diesel BJ40 Landcruiser and diesel M37
Foxhunter
You also saw this - Nina and Rob's latest travel beast. - but thoughtfully left it to us t publicize. It is currently on the road to Overland Expo.
Like you I thought the grey Turtle was very surprisingly spacious, and the Brazos an impressive piece of equipment.
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Rob Blackwell
The Americas (North, Central and South) top to bottom 2009/2010, Unimog U500 GXV build 2012 (the yellow Mog is now finished), Russia to Europe via Turkey (planned) 2013
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I did leave it to you to publicize and I didn't get a chance to really tell you how beautiful it is. That yellow turned out to be a fantastic color. Tastefully done and the interior is beautiful as well. One look at the bars you installed on top of the body , the back up camera , and your electric steps and I had to have them as well. Thanks again for letting us check it out.
Looking back at that first picture, I have to ask...
Does BAE recommend all Brazos carry an extra engine?
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Lynn, LOL. It's always good to have a spare one. Just kidding![]()
For those who went to OvEx2012 and saw the Brazos there, what was your opinion?
Cheers,
Humphrey