We are in final stage discussion with a builder, but are still stuck on whether to do a cab-over design which would leave us taller but shorter length-wise, or a non cab over that would extend out the back, leaving us short height-wise, but long.
Either design would have a hard sided lifting box, similar to GXV Pangea LT or an XP camper.
Our base vehicle is a unimog 1300. If we did the cab over design, we would be around 11'6" tall and 18 feet long. If we did the non cab over design, we would be around 10 feet tall, but 22 feet long.
The non cab over is easier to design. We arent planning on container-ing either solution, though both boxes would be composite and easy to remove and container separately if we had to.
My main interest is south of the border, which design will be easier to drive and navigate, I.E. which will leave us feeling as nimble as possible in terms of traveling through small towns and back roads, and narrow paths out to the beach. The other consideration is that we have a cab lift on our truck, allowing amazing access to the engine and tranny in case of need for repair. If we did the cab over, I would probably either add camper jacks, or a hydraulic at the front to lift that edge enough to allow us clearance to lift the cab.
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Either design would have a hard sided lifting box, similar to GXV Pangea LT or an XP camper.
Our base vehicle is a unimog 1300. If we did the cab over design, we would be around 11'6" tall and 18 feet long. If we did the non cab over design, we would be around 10 feet tall, but 22 feet long.
The non cab over is easier to design. We arent planning on container-ing either solution, though both boxes would be composite and easy to remove and container separately if we had to.
My main interest is south of the border, which design will be easier to drive and navigate, I.E. which will leave us feeling as nimble as possible in terms of traveling through small towns and back roads, and narrow paths out to the beach. The other consideration is that we have a cab lift on our truck, allowing amazing access to the engine and tranny in case of need for repair. If we did the cab over, I would probably either add camper jacks, or a hydraulic at the front to lift that edge enough to allow us clearance to lift the cab.
-S