Alloy
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To make it streamline or keep it under 8'0 -8'6"?Yes it is.
To make it streamline or keep it under 8'0 -8'6"?Yes it is.
It’ll be streamlined as it is all recessed. The awning is an electric Girard G2000. Measures 11’6” wide and extends 9’9” out.To make it streamline or keep it under 8'0 -8'6"?
The relocated air intakes on the back were done by the chassis converter, Acela.Did they give you the option to relocate the air intakes on the back of the cab the way that GXV does?
I’ll forward your thought on to SLRV.Might consider adding another pipe to the rack over the cab to assist branches sliding over the roof of the box.
A rail fitting like this would allow it to swing out of the way
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In Australia, SLRV have the choice of every chassis. The MAN, I believe, is their most popular one. Age, parts etc was a consideration. Even though the Acela is an older chassis, the parts are easier to get and is was completely reconditioned here in the US. As I've said before, everything is a compromise. This rig won't get us where our Jeep did, but it will get us in great comfort very close. We intend to bring along our e-bikes and a small motorcycle. I'm an avid mountain biker and it's a great way to explore. I wanted to get an electric motorcycle (ZERO motorbikes) but am concerned about the ability to charge in the middle of nowhere. I've talked to SLRV about that ability and they say it would only work while driving as it would put too much drain and strain on the Lithium batteries. It would take about 5 hours to fully charge. So, I think a small gas bike like the BMW 310. I'm still looking around.Beautiful looking rig! I too am grateful you're taking the time to share your progress and build information. As others have said - that's a very well-thought-out rig, and as a member of the 50+ crew myself, I too find myself shamelessly yearning for more creature comforts as I get older, even if it means a bigger platform.
Curious about a very early comment you made in this thread about not being able to import a MAN chassis - is this an age-related (25-year) issue and you were looking for a newer chassis?
I have to admit that they came up on my radar as well, but in addition to older-only restrictions, I was kind of concerned about knowledgeable service locations plus spares being made out of Unobtanium over here in North America.
Especially for the MAN KAT1 variants...