We’re in Tulsa Oklahoma, if you get this way on your travels, we have a place to park and do maintenance at our shop.The truck made the 250mi drive from Florida with no issues fortunately. I drove overnight to take advantage of less traffic and cooler temps in hopes of reducing the chance of a tire separating from heat, especially since my spare has a date code from 2001.
The subframe is direct bolt-mounted to the existing frame. Pictures are attached below. My limited research leaves me to believe a pivot style torsion-less system is the best subframe mounting option. I’m not sure how easily I could modify the current mounting to that style. The other option would be a captured spring style system. It’s seems like this would be a simpler system to adopt, but I’m not clear on the drawbacks. I believe if I went with the captured spring system, I could replace the OEM mounting plates with new plates that incorporated the captured springs. And I would not need to lift the box off the frame to complete the install. I plan to call Dave Anderson on Monday and get his professional opinion, but I’m curious to hear the forums’ thoughts as well.
Coachegeo- to address your question from earlier in the thread, the skins are attached with 3M VHB tape. And the roof is secured with fasteners and 5100 over the top of the fasteners.
we have drove up to Alaska and western Canada so we know it’s not short drive. We went again last summer. PM us if interested. And good luck.
And P.S we experience in serious modifications to heavy trucks, trailer's, etc.