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I know but I can't decide ! lol
That's why I'm trying to use someone else's experience.
Thanks
Bob
That's why I'm trying to use someone else's experience.
Thanks
Bob
Thanks for the intel on the windows! In my searches around, I haven't found any other window manufacturer who offers any solution at all for people with thick walls. Whatever solution we devise, and risk we take, is completely on us. It's nice that Tern is at least attempting to recognize our challenge, and offer us an option. Was the finished product well executed?One more update then I'm off the hook for some time.
Here's where the switches and victron gx went. It was a strange blank space that was there for the door spring. The hole in the middle will be for phone stashing and charging.
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I wanted to include this shot. Seems like I had to do some sort of electrical work almost every day. Guess that makes sense with the systems being all electrons except the air heater.
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Here's another shot worth sharing. As you know I have 4 windows made by Eurovision and imported by Tern Overland. My walls turned out to be 3.5 inches thick which required an additional trim ring. It's not a simple process to install these on the windows. Also know that with these windows especially the ones with extra trim ring the install is a serious pain. I consider myself to be a mechanically inclined person and it took hours and hours to install these windows. I spent over 40 minutes fighting with just one screw. The windows are great, the reps, either Total Composites or Tern Overland are great too. Just know that you better dust off your patience hat before you start this project.
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I slept on my new mattress on my bed platform last night. Almost two months on a cot was getting old.
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Sticking with my no plywood build I made a frame out of aluminum. The platform is 87 inches long and 48 wide. The deck slides forward one foot to accommodate my queen mattress. The bed is just 4" thick foam so it folds up in the back when I push it in. The queen mattress is only 80 inches long so I have an extra 7 to play with. Not sure what I'll do yet, but most likely some sort of headboard with storage.
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I was barely able to get this frame inside and had to do it with the partition half in there too. Neither one would go in if the other was installed. Couldn't have done it without sticking a corner out the window. Depending on how tall my bike seat is and how long my spare lives in the back future plans include the whole front half of the bed lifting. I want to make shallow storage pockets in those 4 front squares for clothes.
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Talk about a change inside. For so long I've been working in this cavernous 14 x 8 foot box. Now half of it is taken up by a bed/garage. Probably not a favorite set up for a lot of folks but I've found it to be the best for my lifestyle. Bikes and toys always inside clean and secure.
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That's enough for now, so many details to finish.
Tom, could you please let us know the offset or backspacing of those wheels ?
I'm assuming same wheels front and back ?
Thanks
Bob
can you please take detailed shots of the box's suspension system. I assume solid mount in back and captured springs in front. I need to do something like this on my remount to truck in my avatar
Thanks for the intel on the windows! In my searches around, I haven't found any other window manufacturer who offers any solution at all for people with thick walls. Whatever solution we devise, and risk we take, is completely on us. It's nice that Tern is at least attempting to recognize our challenge, and offer us an option. Was the finished product well executed?
My ambo was delivered without the truck but was fortunate enough to also get in the purchase all the mounts that were once bolted to the truck chassis to mount the ambo with including large rubber donuts like yours. Did get verified in advance that the Freightliner chassis it was on has same physical measurements as my chassis. It was an Airport Ambo in Virginia. So now am wondering if it was 4x4 chassis it was on hmmm. I will reuse them though will do captured spring on the ones closest to cab because that is how similar was done with a box designed to go on my chassis. (though smaller and harder to find)Your pictures sir. You can see that solid 1x4 and the rubber isolation mounts. The 1x4 is the length of the box and has 10 or 12 mounts per side. ....
Good to know, thank you!Very well executed. The windows are a quality product and Dave's trim solution comes out very nice. I'm just warning folks that it's not an easy process. You will need many clamps, must have a rivet gun, you will need to prepare and paint your own trim rings. Here's an example of how Dave deals with this. He told me which paint to get (rattle can) and where and describes how to prep and paint for best success. Great windows, great support, just lots of work. And I completely agree. We aren't building a minnie winnie and we are fortunate indeed to have these options.
My ambo was delivered without the truck but was fortunate enough to also get in the purchase all the mounts that were once bolted to the truck chassis to mount the ambo with including large rubber donuts like yours. Did get verified in advance that the Freightliner chassis it was on has same physical measurements as my chassis. It was an Airport Ambo in Virginia. So now am wondering if it was 4x4 chassis it was on hmmm. I will reuse them though will do captured spring on the ones closest to cab because that is how similar was done with a box designed to go on my chassis. (though smaller and harder to find)
what is the 1x4 made of again? a solid bar of Aluminum? A plastic? a wood?
again thanks.
That is one solid bar of aluminum.My ambo was delivered without the truck but was fortunate enough to also get in the purchase all the mounts that were once bolted to the truck chassis to mount the ambo with including large rubber donuts like yours. Did get verified in advance that the Freightliner chassis it was on has same physical measurements as my chassis. It was an Airport Ambo in Virginia. So now am wondering if it was 4x4 chassis it was on hmmm. I will reuse them though will do captured spring on the ones closest to cab because that is how similar was done with a box designed to go on my chassis. (though smaller and harder to find)
what is the 1x4 made of again? a solid bar of Aluminum? A plastic? a wood?
again thanks.
Got out there and measured for you today. I forgot how all the jargon goes but you will be able to figure out what you need from this info. The plates where the studs go through or wheel attachment point is 1/2 an inch thick. That's a 1/4 inch for each wheel half. The distance from those plates to the outside of the rim is 9 and 3/4 on one side and 1 and 1/4 on the other. This makes the wheel 11 and 1/2 inches wide. They are 20 inches in diameter. Yes they are interchangeable front to rear and no spacer is used. The track is within an inch front to rear axle. I hope this helps someone out there. I searched far and wide for this info and never could find it.Tom, could you please let us know the offset or backspacing of those wheels ?
I'm assuming same wheels front and back ?
Thanks
Bob