Hugues
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Just starting to convert a Pinzgauer 710M to an expedition vehicle.
Trying to find the good layout for my box.
2 questions:
- The 710M is a little short and I need some extra space at the back of the truck for a standing shower and toilet.
So I've extended the box about 70cm (27.5 inches) behind the current end of the truck. Not much weight in that extension.
But my departure angle is reduced from about 45deg currently to around 31 degrees with the extension, as pictured below.
Is 31 deg enough to overland in Africa, Asia, South America ? Ideally feed-back from someone who has experience in these countries.
I don't intend to go extreme off-road, but will be nice to go off the beaten path to get away from the crowd. So muddy roads, gravel, pot holes, small rocks, inclines (but not extreme).
-Second question. I would like to have the entry door at the back in this extension.
Would be easier if I could mount the spare wheel on the side of the truck, towards the rear, not too far from the rear axle.
Eventually one spare wheel on each side. Picture below.
Any issues with mounting the spare wheel on the side of the truck ?
Trying to find the good layout for my box.
2 questions:
- The 710M is a little short and I need some extra space at the back of the truck for a standing shower and toilet.
So I've extended the box about 70cm (27.5 inches) behind the current end of the truck. Not much weight in that extension.
But my departure angle is reduced from about 45deg currently to around 31 degrees with the extension, as pictured below.
Is 31 deg enough to overland in Africa, Asia, South America ? Ideally feed-back from someone who has experience in these countries.
I don't intend to go extreme off-road, but will be nice to go off the beaten path to get away from the crowd. So muddy roads, gravel, pot holes, small rocks, inclines (but not extreme).
-Second question. I would like to have the entry door at the back in this extension.
Would be easier if I could mount the spare wheel on the side of the truck, towards the rear, not too far from the rear axle.
Eventually one spare wheel on each side. Picture below.
Any issues with mounting the spare wheel on the side of the truck ?