dhackney
Expedition Leader
If you are going to replace the frame I'd go for the custom and keep everything else the same.
I agree this is the best option.
And I need to point out that this suggestion came from John and the All Terrain Warriors team.
If you go with another stock frame you are going to have to make all the same mods and it's unknown if those mods played a factor.
I think with the distance between the fore and aft load points of our 3 point pivot frame you would want to reinforce the stock frame even if you had a relatively light load. Michel has reported distortion in the rear of his Fuso frame with a similar 3 point pivot design and he is carrying a lot less weight than we are (at least I am assuming he is not carrying a significant percentage of the solar system's known mass).
Has my wife been feeding you questions? I don't think there is anyone who could really answer that question without a whole lot of finite stress analysis computation time. I honestly have no idea.How much weight do you have to remove to ensure it doesn't happen again?
A custom frame can be made from thicker metal and fit your camper while remaining a single piece.
I agree this is a significant advantage of that option.
How thick is the frame on a fuso, it looks quite thin for such a heavy truck.
4.5mm It looks like paper next to a big MB or MAN overland rig's frame.
If we put a custom frame under it I plan to use 8mm or 10mm.
Whats is the GVW?
This info is from the data page I built here: http://www.hackneys.com/mitsu/index-specs.htm
Note that the weight distributions, body weight, etc., here are from the Fuso sample data, they are not for our rig.
Our actual weight distribution when we pulled out in June 2007 was:
Chassis (everything except the camper) % of total weight: 63%
Camper % of total weight: 37%
Front axle % of total: 36%
Rear axle % of total: 64%
Left side % of total: 51%
Right side % of total: 49%
Left front % of total: 19%
Right front % of total: 17%
Left rear % of total: 33%
Right rear % of total: 30%
I honestly have no idea how much we weigh now. We've been pulling weight off since the second week we were out, back in June of 2007. We've taken at least 1,000 pounds / 454 kilos off since then. Maybe more.
We have become very acustomed to the style of travel we have now, so I don't think we'd want to keep going with this chassis if it meant sacrificing a significant element of how we live.
Consequently, we'll either rebuild this chassis in a way where there will be no more worries about chassis capability or we'll move to a bigger chassis.
It's either that or we'll just get back on our bike.
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