Hi All,
THanks for making this an awesome forum.
I have been looking for some type of smaller 4x4 camper to fit my family of 5 (someday 6) mostly to travel the US and someday tour all over South America and Alaska.
I have often thought of a class B on the van chassis would be great, plus could use a ujoint conversion kit to make it 4x4 and redo the interior to fit.
However I keep coming back to the Fuso Chassis as you can fit a decent size box on smaller rig do to it being a cabover. So my question is putting seats with integrated seat belts in the camper portion. I figure as long as the are mounted securely it would be ok. I would even put in a roll cage over the seats for extra protection. Plus the box would be hard sided. So then I think of type of accidents and potential risks;
Head on collision or rear end someone, as long as seats are mounter securely should be ok
Getting t boned. THis is the tough one hopefully some type of roll cage would offer protection and the seats in it would be higher then most other
vehicles so that should help too. If it is a large semi that t bones well that is a different story....
Roll over, well hopefully the cage and shell do it's job
Getting rear ended, there should be enough vehicle to protect the occupants as I would put the seats near the front.
I currently look at the class b's out there and those fall to pieces in accidents as most are wood frame and fiber glass construction.
Sorry for such a long winded tought process, thanks for reading!
What are your guys and gals thoughts on a home build with seats built into the camper?
Should I move on and find another vehicle or keep dreaming of this one?
By the way this is a long term dream, I am just looking for input to decide if I just change my thoughts now.
THanks again!
THanks for making this an awesome forum.
I have been looking for some type of smaller 4x4 camper to fit my family of 5 (someday 6) mostly to travel the US and someday tour all over South America and Alaska.
I have often thought of a class B on the van chassis would be great, plus could use a ujoint conversion kit to make it 4x4 and redo the interior to fit.
However I keep coming back to the Fuso Chassis as you can fit a decent size box on smaller rig do to it being a cabover. So my question is putting seats with integrated seat belts in the camper portion. I figure as long as the are mounted securely it would be ok. I would even put in a roll cage over the seats for extra protection. Plus the box would be hard sided. So then I think of type of accidents and potential risks;
Head on collision or rear end someone, as long as seats are mounter securely should be ok
Getting t boned. THis is the tough one hopefully some type of roll cage would offer protection and the seats in it would be higher then most other
vehicles so that should help too. If it is a large semi that t bones well that is a different story....
Roll over, well hopefully the cage and shell do it's job
Getting rear ended, there should be enough vehicle to protect the occupants as I would put the seats near the front.
I currently look at the class b's out there and those fall to pieces in accidents as most are wood frame and fiber glass construction.
Sorry for such a long winded tought process, thanks for reading!
What are your guys and gals thoughts on a home build with seats built into the camper?
Should I move on and find another vehicle or keep dreaming of this one?
By the way this is a long term dream, I am just looking for input to decide if I just change my thoughts now.
THanks again!