I parked in a parking lot to eat, shut the car off and turned off the headlight switch. 30 minutes later, went to leave and found I had a dead battery. Got out and saw the headlights and taillights were still on. Headlight switch had no effect on the headlights.
Extended cab is the small back seat, crew is the full back seat, Mega cab is Dodge's 4th and biggest cab option, which is even bigger than the 3 options offered by the other truck makers.
When you can't decide if you want a Chevy or Dodge, and half way through your van truck build realize you should have just built a van. Wonder if the frame is a Ford.
If I connect my AT&T hotspot's USB cable to my router the router provides internet over it's ethernet ports and WiFI. I had to flash OpenWRT onto the router and install the USB ethernet drivers to get it to work.
If you are going the custom body route, and want 4x4 why not use a 4x4 pickup chassis instead? Factory 4x4s will be much easier to get parts for than any 4x4 converted van. Personally, I won't touch a 4x4 van since the 4x4 conversion on my old van caused the frame to crack.
Main differences between a CUCV pickup and regular 6.2l k30 is the 12v/24v dual voltage electrical system and 4.56 axle gears on a diesel, which IIRC was only on gas k30s.
Look for the M1010 ambulance if you want a prebuilt 10' box with a pass-through to the cab.
Who did the 4x4 conversion? If they are no longer in business or it was a backyard conversion, stay away. Also make sure the frame isn't cracked where it was cut out to make room for the front axle, it's why I got rid of my 80s Ford.
Does your TP link have a USB port, and support USB networking? I have a router a USB port, but I had to install OpenWRT on the router to make it work with my AT&T and Sprint hotspots.
The engine is almost never the limiting factor when it comes to weight a vehicle can carry. The suspension/axles/wheel bearings/brakes/chassis/tires all have much more of an effect on payload. In many cases the smaller engine can actually carry more cargo, because the bigger engine weighs more.