Tinydragon2001
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If you put the steer axle under the open part of the frame below the 5th wheel you should have more than enough room.
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I hadn't thought about that. If I reverse the axle the steering box would be behind the bed.....but then it might be high enough interfere with the turning of the trailer. Maybe it could be mounted upside down under the frame.If you put the steer axle under the open part of the frame below the 5th wheel you should have more than enough room.
This would be the BEST way to go, If you want, I will do the build, give me a call (when my phone is working again), The 927/928 has a reinforced frame to start with, so the frame should not be a issue.The M819 was a proven design. Since you dont have much design experience (respectfully, you said that), you could just copy the M819 with pride. Move the tandems back and have a cargo bed there instead of a crane. you want your drive axles under where all the weight would be... right under the 5th wheel. Hydraulic operated steer axle just seems like a pain in the butt. Its not like your axles are going to be overloaded where you will need an extra axle to warrant the use of another axle. Save the money, move the tandems back and call it a day. It is to know that you dont have to second guess your design since you will be using it on the open road. If you know the M819 wheel base design works, then go with that. It would be nice to have the warm fuzzy feeling knowing you used the K.I.S.S. method in your design and it works.
"A man has got to know his limitations" -Clint Eastwood
I had a deuce dropside bed but sold it before I decided to do the conversion. The issue with any bed is that the front of the trailer hits the bed under certain types of maneuvers depending on terrain. A shorter bed would also have looked strange because it would have ended between the tandems.If you are going to do the build why not mount a deuce dropside behind the cab, then a knuckle boom, then the fifth wheel, this setup would solve a bunch of issues AND look good.