wandering neurons
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A crazy thought for the crowd.
Here I am with a fleet of vehicles, including my M1081 and a fifth-wheel camper. I'm racking my brain on ways to be able to tow the camper, short of buying a -350/-3500 or larger truck (the fifth-wheel empty is 12k+ lbs). Part of this plan is an excuse to add high-speed gears, a 290hp turbo and tweak the fuel on the LMTV. (Whadda' do we need? More power!)
Biggest problem is the height of the bed. This has been covered several times before and the normal solutions seem to be: Get a different truck (M108 or remove the entire bed and leave it behind while towing. But if I'm moving, it's a little hard to drop the bed, tow the camper, then go back for the bed.
So - how about cutting the bed and intermediate frame into three sections (crosswise)? First cut would be just behind the cross-bed storage bins, and the second cut about halfway back from that. Punch out the Huck bolts for the rear and middle sections, replace with Grade8 nuts and self-locking bolts. Have to do something with the airdrop equipment, rear bumper/lights, and splash guards.
When ready to tow, use camper jacks or similar to stack the rear and middle sections into the forward section and chain/strap in place. Drop in gooseneck ball or an Anderson-style fifth wheel setup. When done towing, remove ball or hitch, and relocate bed sections and re-bolt into place.
Height might still be a little more than a normal pickup bed, but could be remediated with some creative engineering.
I think that there would be enough clearance between the stacked bed segments and the front of the camper, but will measure and mock up, especially for turns. Additionally, the ball or hitch may be a little behind the axle to accommodate, or use a slider fifth wheel hitch.
Am I nuts, or might this be a practical solution?
Here I am with a fleet of vehicles, including my M1081 and a fifth-wheel camper. I'm racking my brain on ways to be able to tow the camper, short of buying a -350/-3500 or larger truck (the fifth-wheel empty is 12k+ lbs). Part of this plan is an excuse to add high-speed gears, a 290hp turbo and tweak the fuel on the LMTV. (Whadda' do we need? More power!)
Biggest problem is the height of the bed. This has been covered several times before and the normal solutions seem to be: Get a different truck (M108 or remove the entire bed and leave it behind while towing. But if I'm moving, it's a little hard to drop the bed, tow the camper, then go back for the bed.
So - how about cutting the bed and intermediate frame into three sections (crosswise)? First cut would be just behind the cross-bed storage bins, and the second cut about halfway back from that. Punch out the Huck bolts for the rear and middle sections, replace with Grade8 nuts and self-locking bolts. Have to do something with the airdrop equipment, rear bumper/lights, and splash guards.
When ready to tow, use camper jacks or similar to stack the rear and middle sections into the forward section and chain/strap in place. Drop in gooseneck ball or an Anderson-style fifth wheel setup. When done towing, remove ball or hitch, and relocate bed sections and re-bolt into place.
Height might still be a little more than a normal pickup bed, but could be remediated with some creative engineering.
I think that there would be enough clearance between the stacked bed segments and the front of the camper, but will measure and mock up, especially for turns. Additionally, the ball or hitch may be a little behind the axle to accommodate, or use a slider fifth wheel hitch.
Am I nuts, or might this be a practical solution?