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thanx, Good point. Updated top post to include this.... It is connected to the thread in that a torsion subframe can add to the max height.
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thanx, Good point. Updated top post to include this.... It is connected to the thread in that a torsion subframe can add to the max height.
Thanks for the clarification csoledade. Yup, I was taking the torsion sub-frame into account. That's what I meant by "kinematically mount the box, the height gets even worse".I was not asking for myself. There are pages on torsion subframe design at expedition portal. I was suggesting it to LostinTheWorld in case he had not considered it. It is connected to the thread in that a torsion subframe can add to the max height.
All good options coachgeo. Some of those height reduction options you listed have worked really well for people. I think it's cool how many different options there are out there for people depending on what they want, need, and prefer.Options to remain lower in overall height (Admittingly posting these here for everyone and as a place to store ideas for myself)
Real smart planning with your height.All good options coachgeo. Some of those height reduction options you listed have worked really well for people. I think it's cool how many different options there are out there for people depending on what they want, need, and prefer.
.... with low cabin head clearance, and it's pretty uncomfortable for me (I'm 6' 2" with no shoes on). On a sailboat it's not too bad because you often spend a lot of time on deck especially if you are in a nice climate.
For our overland vehicle, we will often be going to cold/wet climates, so I think we will spend some time inside. As we plan to go on 4-6 week trips, we would like to be comfortable, so head height is a topic we will be looking at carefully.
I like the simplicity of a solid non-pup-up top. I think if we were going to go for a pup-up option, we probably would have got a FUSO. One of the main reason we got a LMTV was that we could put a full sized +100 sqft "apartment" on it.
I plan to spend some time on the design and see if I can get it below 11'.
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Michael
Have you considered chopping some height out at the top of the S280 with a pop up to replace height cut out?....I have a S280 now and I have had a few tree branches scrape it.
I'd like to know he plans to do with that spare out in the middle of no where. You might get it down with a couple of guys but you're not getting it back up there.One more thing to consider (if you have not done so already) is to design a rack similar to the one in the attached picture.
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With all the modifications you guys dream up I'd think it'd be a lot easier just to go buy a vehicle and be done with it. Chop this, stretch that, worry about how this modification is going to affect that downstream, upstream etc. Buy a tent and be done with it. Or if you have to have your indoor potty buy a pop up camper and mount it on the bed. Unless you're going to the Outback for 6 months everything else is superfluous.Have you considered chopping some height out at the top of the S280 with a pop up to replace height cut out?
I had a good chuckle about that spare tire location as well.I'd like to know he plans to do with that spare out in the middle of no where. You might get it down with a couple of guys but you're not getting it back up there.
What model Hi Lo is it? IMHO if your not already doing so consider putting single ball connection at tailgate end. Most motion of a truck's ladder frame chassis is at the most rear and most forward end. Least amount is the center of the ladder from what I've read. Besides some models of Hi Lo IMHO look better as a fixed camper box when trailer is mounted opposite of tow direction. Most any travel trailers as a camper box IMHO that seems to be the case.I'm going with a High-Low box to keep the height at a minimum mostly for off road clearance but it also lowers the CG and maybe a little less wind resistance. I'm still debating whether or not to remove the C channels on the frame but either way I'll be mounting the box on a 3 point system using 2 5/16" receiver balls so it'll be removable.
I plan on starting a build thread once I get a little further along.
Yep that's the plan. Two near the front and one at the back. The trailer was owned by a phone company in the 80's and it had pay phones around the outside for events and emergencies or whatever. I'm reskinning it (obviously) and took the fiberglass front cap off so it'll fit up tight to the intake and spare. I figured if I remove the C channel, which I probably will, that space will be taken up by the 3 point ball attachment which will raise it up to clear the trans and battery box and leave me a ton of space for storage under the box.What model Hi Lo is it? IMHO if your not already doing so consider putting single ball connection at tailgate end. Most motion of a truck's ladder frame chassis is at the most rear and most forward end. Least amount is the center of the ladder from what I've read. Besides some models of Hi Lo IMHO look better as a fixed camper box when trailer is mounted opposite of tow direction. Most any travel trailers as a camper box IMHO that seems to be the case.
It has been mentioned in here the C Channel is structural strength for the bed it is attached to and not part of truck chassis. BUT some of the aux items (battery box lid for example) have conflict with something mounted low as chassis level. Something to keep in mind.
Look foward to build thread.
Great. Then you should probably go into those threads and say, "I've changed directions" and continue that thread. Now someone who is searching about Expo builds on M1078s is going to open multiple threads instead of having the information in one.Somewhat valid. Things evolved a good bit since last brought up though so now it is very much a different direction than past discussion here.
YES You are correct it is proper netiquette to continue threads. Honestly forgot I had the other thread in here till you mentioned it. Lot gone on since then lol. Just searched thru my old threads and found the other one I think you're referring too. Oldztimers disease. Honestly forgot about it.Great. Then you should probably go into those threads and say, "I've changed directions" and continue that thread.....
Way to tall for my desires but is one awesome way to go about it. "Being too tall" discussion earlier in this thread now that the Moderator has now merged it with a past discussion on this.That's the whole reason I bought an M1079 (shop van body)....