I'm going to try posting this here as there seems to be a good wealth of knowledge about ambulance conversions here. If there is a better site to glean information, please direct me.
I'm considering doing an ambulance/rv conversion and I have a couple questions to start directing my path. The first is how self contained the ambulance box itself is. I have found a box only (came off an F350), local to me in good condition. I also have a '97 Dodge 2500 4x4 that has been retired from regular use and is just sitting around. Is the box unit self contained enough that I can still get the benefits of starting with the box (ie: lighting, electrical, heater, AC), or does the box rely on extensive upgrades to the vehicle itself? I don't mind doing minor upgrades to the Dodge, like upgraded alternators or added batteries, however if most of the brains of the box come from the vehicle, it doesn't make since to start from square one.
Second, has anyone done this type of thing (transferred a box onto another platform), and if so, could a link or suggestion as to where to find it be pointed out?
Third, I'm experienced with metal work (extending vehicle frames, fabricating, etc), but how different is the standard box from the front to the center of the wheel wells vs. a normal long bed frame?
I don't want to swamp with questions right away, so I'll stop at these three until I feel like there is a good time to bring up more. However if anyone wants to throw out things to consider, I am all ears. I'm reading and learning as much as I can from other builds, but I'm admittedly new to dealing with ambulance box's so I don't want to overlook anything.
I'm considering doing an ambulance/rv conversion and I have a couple questions to start directing my path. The first is how self contained the ambulance box itself is. I have found a box only (came off an F350), local to me in good condition. I also have a '97 Dodge 2500 4x4 that has been retired from regular use and is just sitting around. Is the box unit self contained enough that I can still get the benefits of starting with the box (ie: lighting, electrical, heater, AC), or does the box rely on extensive upgrades to the vehicle itself? I don't mind doing minor upgrades to the Dodge, like upgraded alternators or added batteries, however if most of the brains of the box come from the vehicle, it doesn't make since to start from square one.
Second, has anyone done this type of thing (transferred a box onto another platform), and if so, could a link or suggestion as to where to find it be pointed out?
Third, I'm experienced with metal work (extending vehicle frames, fabricating, etc), but how different is the standard box from the front to the center of the wheel wells vs. a normal long bed frame?
I don't want to swamp with questions right away, so I'll stop at these three until I feel like there is a good time to bring up more. However if anyone wants to throw out things to consider, I am all ears. I'm reading and learning as much as I can from other builds, but I'm admittedly new to dealing with ambulance box's so I don't want to overlook anything.