Why would you buy an ambulance box and transplant it onto a Fuso or Canter? Ambulance boxes are really good at what they do, but they are incredibly heavy and complicated and generally require quite a bit of modification in order to work as a camper box. With the exception of the larger, MDT-based boxes, most are too short to stand in. Add insulation, sound damping, a bed, cabinets and other mod-cons, and you have a very cramped space.
A commercial cargo box or simple DIY box is a much better choice, IMO. A 13' long x 6.5' wide x 6.5' tall composite shell weighs about 500 - 600 pounds. I would 'assume' that an aluminum ambulance box weighs several times this amount.
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Why would you buy an ambulance box and transplant it onto a Fuso or Canter? Ambulance boxes are really good at what they do, but they are incredibly heavy and complicated and generally require quite a bit of modification in order to work as a camper box. With the exception of the larger, MDT-based boxes, most are too short to stand in. Add insulation, sound damping, a bed, cabinets and other mod-cons, and you have a very cramped space.
A commercial cargo box or simple DIY box is a much better choice, IMO. A 13' long x 6.5' wide x 6.5' tall composite shell weighs about 500 - 600 pounds. I would 'assume' that an aluminum ambulance box weighs several times this amount.
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I hear you but here are a few reasons why this made sense to me
1. Could not find a local decent cube
2. Cheap, pre ambo craze these were almost the same price as a used cube. I’m guessing 5-6 times cheaper than alternatives
3. Nice entry door and hardware throughout, industrial strength
4. Nice storage boxes here and there including a long “ski” box and inside outside access ones
5. Lots of electrical repurposed including led ceiling lights (my box is a 2017 involved a crash shortly after)
6. Size works for fuso (and me I’m 5’ 8”)
7. Back doors make nice garage doors and view point of view from bed
8. Cabinets work for me
9. Accommodates side to side bed nice
10. Can re-mount if required but hope my 2012 fuso continues to perform
All the best for 2022 and lots of Fuso camping and expeditions
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