Eco-Roamer - F650 based Expedition Vehicle

Unicat actually uses a diamond shaped pattern; the front and rear mounts rotate side to side, the center mounts forwards and back.

Charlie
 

Robthebrit

Explorer
My camper is a 4 point diamond mount too, front and back mounts pivot left/reft and the center mounts are rigidly attached.

How much twist will you get from that chassis after you have made it more rigid? Will you need a multi-point torsion free mount? I would not of thought it would bend that much considering the cab is firmly attached to it, there is a down side to torsion free mount and that is it raises your camper box about 6 inches.

Charlie and my campers need the torision free mounts due to how twisty a mog frame can be but everything on the frame is torsion free. I am not sure what Charlies unicat does but on mine the top part of the pivots and the entire subframe are built into the floor structure of the camper, allowing it to be as low as possible. On a typical mog camper there is a spider frame that mounts torsion free and the camper sits on that frame, mine combines them into one. Looking at my other 416, the camper would been raised by a lot more than 6 inches if they had done it using a stadard subframe.

I can take photos if you wish.

Rob
 

Lynn

Expedition Leader
I should add that I mentioned the 4-point because for a given amount of frame flex the camper movement could be less.

Let's say you have an 8' camper on a three point. When the frame flexes 6", that means you need 6" of clearance at the 'free' end of the camper.

With the same flex on a 4-point, you may need 3" of clearance at each end of the camper, rather than 6" at one end.

Think of solid mounting points as the 'fulcrums'.

3-point:

___________
^................


4-point:

___________
.......^.........

Or am I all wet?
 

jayshapiro

Adventurer
4-point diamond mount

Thanks Charlie / Rob / Lynn,

That helps a lot. I will think about the diamond style mount and see how we can make it work with our design.

I trust that in your designs all four points are hard mounted to the chassis frame and are not mounted in 'series' the way a universal joint would be with the 2 lateral pivots being attached 'after' the 2 longitudinal?

Do any of you have any damping / shock absorbers in any direction, the way Doug has built? Or is that not necessary once you introduce the fourth point?

ROB - I'd love to see some pics if it's not too much trouble.

Thanks guys!

Jay.
 

Robthebrit

Explorer
I do not have shocks, my two pivot mounts have very tight fitting rubber bushings. I don't have any problems with sway, it does move when you are on the inside due to the suspension but no more than any other truck. You really only see the mounts moving when you are driving over uneven ground.

Look at the attached pic, you can see the mount doing its thing by looking a the angle between the fuel tank and the camper box.

I'll get you some close up pictures.

Rob
 
No shocks on mine.
The middle of the diamond is a long tubular structure bolted to the bottom of the camper, attached to the frame of the truck via a few inches on each side of tubular mount around the inner tube. Insulated with fairly thick rubber to absorb twisting forces which develop with a 4 point system.
3 points always define a plane, 4 don't necessarily stay in a plane.

Charlie
 

Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
RV a Drity Word

They are all "RVs" in that they are largely used for recreation...

Similarly, I don't care for the marketing term/label "Sport Utility Vehicle" / SUV, but prefer the old term 'Utility Vehicle'. My bias is that as the 'Sport' was added Utility was reduced.

BUT, if we can get beyond the semantics these large overlanders are surely RVs or Motorhomes - and certainly the best kind.
 

Robthebrit

Explorer
Joaquin Suave said:
Call me daft...

But wouldn't it be wise to get your body mods finished & 4x4 driveline in, then....

Test just how far your frame flexes, then...

Design the box mounting system???

That way you will be able to accurately determine:

* The sweep of the cab-over part of the box, over the cab.
* The flexable "pass-through" connection between cab & box
* The most cost effective mounting system THAT WEIGHS THE LEAST.

I wonder how many "expedition" vehicles there are out there with elaborate mounting systems....Just so that the owner can say "NO! THIS IS NOT AN RV! SEE! I'VE GOT A 3 POINT MOUNTED BOX!"

I'd sure hate to see you throw good money after bad.

This is really good advise, like I said before, How much will it flex when you have done all the frame mods? Some rubber bushings may be all you need.

On a mog you have to deal with it, end of story, but a F650 is not know for being super flexible.
 

jayshapiro

Adventurer
daft response...

joaquin,
you're daft. ...Ok, now that that's out of the way:

I actually agree with you. The F650 is a complete unknown in terms of flex, especially with the stretch and reinforcement I'm putting on it.

The truck is in Tulsa literally this week having those done and then we're going to test it out. (I my need to borrow your forklift!)

In the mean time design work on the 'box' is underway. Then we will finalize how to mate the two together. In the mean time I'm trying to gather opinions and learnings, so that we're ready to make an intelligent decision as soon as the time comes.

If all goes well, it will be stiff as hell and I can save a few inches on my CG, and a lot of weight.

What did you do with Casa? Direct mount? (don't worry that doesn't make it an 'rv' in my eyes, that was already decided by your choice of curtains!!)

Cheers,
Jay.
 

bigford

New member
That is an outstanding rig you are building. My .02 here: My F-700 is a double-frame truck and flex is limited. Running the bags in the rear, you will probably have to bottom one of them out to see any major flex as they "give" more than the leaf springs do. The sway bar is going to be punished.:wings:
 

OutbacKamper

Supporting Sponsor
Joaquin Suave said:
I explained the mounting of the box on Casa on one of the threads in Expedition Campers, and of course I'm a day late in trying to recover that info so i'll start over.

JS;
To the best of my knowledge all the posts are still there, you just can't add more. You can still link to posts at ExpeditionCampers and cut and paste from them etc. If you have any trouble send Chip a pm and he can help, or let me know. We don't want to loose all that info, it will eventually all be copied to ExPo, the old website is going to be up for a year at least in read only format.

Cheers
Mark
 

jayshapiro

Adventurer
Big Ford

bigford said:
That is an outstanding rig you are building. My .02 here: My F-700 is a double-frame truck and flex is limited. Running the bags in the rear, you will probably have to bottom one of them out to see any major flex as they "give" more than the leaf springs do. The sway bar is going to be punished.:wings:

Hi BigFord,

Thanks for the advice. Haven't seen your vehicle before, any pics? I'm very eager not to break old ground on this one so if you have already been down the Ford road I'd love to learn more about it...

Cheers,
jay.
 

haven

Expedition Leader
Joaquin Suave comments re flexible mounting

from the expeditioncampers.com archives:

"Casa Azul's box was set on the frame then 6 LOOOOOONG u-bolt were feed over the box frame and straddle both the box frame & the truck frame. A plate then is pushed onto the U-bolt then a heavy die spring is set on each of the legs of the u-bolt and another plate is mounted to ubolt that sandwiches the springs. washers and nut are then added to the u-bolts, then tightened until the springs are slightly compressed.

suavespring.jpg


Then as the truck frame flexes, the box has the springs on the u-bolts to compensate for the movement.

Granted it is not the sexiest solution, but given that Casa Azul's frame was modified into a "Z" frame (for the 4x4 running gear) there is very little flex in the frame anyway. "

As OutbacKamper points out, the expeditioncampers.com forum is still available. While no new posts can be made, the old material is all there. Anyone can search it without logging in. Check it out at
http://www.expeditioncampers.com/phpbb2/index.php

Chip Haven
 

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