Fuso FG 6x6 Conversion?

haven

Expedition Leader
Is your goal to add carrying capacity beyond what is offered with super single rear wheels, or to reduce the load carried by each wheel? Does the third axle have to be driven?
 

chadlanc

Adventurer
reduce load over each wheel as it will mainly be used in the desert. Driven axle if possible. Right now I'm looking at a FMTV but curious whats out there that's new.
 

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
Nothing Mitsu available stateside, cheapest thing will be used 5 ton garbage truck axles. They have locking diffs and a disconnect between axles so you can run 2WD, 4WD and 6WD. Go to your local truck salvage yard they should be easy to come by.
Then there's 2.5 ton Rockwells and these will be the cheapest option but open diffs and they don't last nearly as long between rebuilds.
 

Haf-E

Expedition Leader
Really? I don't think any of the Pinzgauer 712 ( 3 axles) guys I know have any special licenses....
 

quickfarms

Adventurer
Seems like serious overkill. Also if on a walkingbeam, thats going to ride seriously rough.


Yes it is, not to mention the different lug pattern and air brakes. There is an air ride conversion for the walking beam.

If the truck is actually a motorhome license, I dont think it matters anyway.

Most of the three axle motor homes use an unpowered lift axle to skirt the issue
 

cr4x4cruiser

Observer
Fuso FG6x6 vs. FMTV?

I suspect the gross cost difference would favor the FMTV, by a long shot.

1. Purchase FG4x4
2. Conversion Materials
3. Conversion Labor
4. Conversion Timeframe
5. Don't forget a complete set [7] of new tires

Then again, a 1994 LMTV M1078 by Stewart Stevenson [1500 miles] is asking for $18K on CL/CA Inland Empire.

Yeah, it's only 4x4 but the tires can be aired down for most any desert travel.

FMTV's or LMTV's were built for this task in mind... they may have their shortcomings, but the relatively low entry cost likely outweighs the benefits of the build you have in mind.

Good luck with your endeavor...
 

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