Saurer 2dm 1968 Expeditionmobile build

Grenadiers

Adventurer
Jonas, if you get to the Midwest of the USA, look me up, we're in northern Wisconsin now, since April. Just washed the Baja dirt off of our Saurer today! My wife speaks fluent German, and I speak fluent beer!
 

-joz-

Member
thank you for your invitation grenadies ! we will do that
when we was there i will contact you !

i speak also fluent beer and a little bit english :)
 

-joz-

Member
i have a little uptdate

my idee is to put an wood stove in the truck and also a modern diesel stove
i have draw the cad from the woodstove on my computer and cut out the parts by a laser shop
then i weld it together

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the next step was to put ne tires on it !

a problem was the truck has original 9.00 x 20" tires on it

it dont have alot of tires for this 20 inch wheel to buy
the original wheel are "Trilex" Wheel
this wheels are disassemble in 3 pieces ... its very easy to disassemble but 20 inch is not a good size for tires from today
i have found 22.5 inch wheels for my truck and i put alittle bit biger tires on it



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after i dismountet the old tires i saw that the front wheelbearen leaks a little bit oil
i change the seal bevor i put the new tires on it

i will show a few pictures from the front hub
it will show why i love this truck !
all the important srews on this truck ar safty wired like a airplaine !
this will show the quality from this truck!


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the truck looks better and better now !
i like the bigger tires :)


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it was time for the first test drive and it was great ! this thing dont have alot of power but it drives like a new car
it has power steering, air powered clutch and gear switching
and its drive straight on the highway , you dont need to adjust the direction all the time like an old car or truck



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Brewdiak

kodiak conversionator
what a great build from a talented builder! love the 'vintage' style - but your craftsmanship is fantastic ... can't wait to watch how this progresses!
 

-joz-

Member
hi folks !

after the first roadtrip i had realized that thing is realy loud inside

the cabin has absolud no insulatet ... nothing
our plan is to travel a few years with this thing and its realy important to insulate the cabin because to reduce the noise

at the driverside it has a little bit rust and i replaced the floor pannel with new stainless steel panels
after i removed the old floor pannels i noticed it has alot of space under the cabin on both sides

and i thought that is the perfect place for my batteries !
the old place from the batteries i would needet for the second fuel tank that i mounted

so i put the batteries under the floor but it was more work as i thought :)

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grizzlyj

Tea pot tester
Hi

Do you have no insulation inside between the camper skeleton frame and the internal wall sheets? You may get lines of condensation where the metal sections butt up on the internal surface, and then mold perhaps? A second insulation layer with joins in different places would stop that?

That's a very lovely truck though :)
 

pairospam

Observer
Hi, Jonas:

I understand your choice of old fashioned steel and admire the way you are putting your truck together. Your skills with the TIG are quite great.

Keep up.

Pairoa
 

-joz-

Member
thanks at all :)

yea i dont have insulation between the skeleton frame and the wood walls
but thes wood are special mdf plates call (tricoja) its absolut waterproof and the manufacturer get 50 year of warranty for that
you can put these plate in the water and they dont want damage
and the skeleton are stainless steel and i think thats also not a problem of condensation

i will see in the future how it works :)

heidiurs where are you live in australia ? when we are there we will visit you :) by the way your berna was realy cool ! i have all berna signs for my saurer an i will convert my saurer to a berna ;-)
yes its a 1955 desoto hemi for my hot rod project !

if you are interestet here are few pics of the hot rod project

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-joz-

Member
Hey heidiurs

In switzerland is all year a meet that call ( oldtimer und wohnbustreffen )
A good friend of my remember your berna bus long time ago but he think that was the meet in 1986

You say you leef switzerland in 82 ?

Maybe it was another person with your bus ?
 

heimbig

OnTheRoadAtLast
Enjoyed my personal tour of your truck and a couple photos with me next to yours. I really love those HDC1 tires.

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-joz-

Member
Hello !

the time is running and i had not time to ubdate the post

i hope i find more time now

here a little update from my project

time for a bigger diesel tank
now i have 100 gallons on the left side and 45 gallons on the right side




i have saw a vice on a old trucks frontbumper and i thought that is a good idee for mine truck and here it is a vice on my frontbumper :)

in the same collor as the truck of course ?




 

Grenadiers

Adventurer
Looking good! Nice to hear from you again on your Saurer truck. We’re in the last round of preparations on our 6dm. 25l of new engine oil, 20l of new transmission oil! Expensive! Getting ready for six months in Baja. Have or folding boat attached to the side. But can’t find the correct size metal cabinet for the back to haul the seats. Too deep, and it will hit our bicycles. Still looking! Dave
 

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