Vansafrica
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Hi Guys,
I am new to the forum but have been following and reading on here for a number of years. I have started a build on 2000 Isuzu FTS 750 4x4 and want to finalize my subframe design and need some advise on a technical matter.
My truck has a chassis length of 4100mm (tipper chassis) and the factory length is 5100mm (non tipper). My subframe design is 5000mm in length with an 800mm overhang at 25 degrees.
I have been chatting to some people and everyone insists on extending the chassis frame to 5000mm. I was convinced of this however, I kept wondering if the chassis would be "strong enough" where the splice was made, given that I will be attaching the Subframe (rail on rail) to the rear of the chassis frame on the piece that was extended. I am now thinking of attaching the Subframe to the chassis at 4100mm and having the Subframe overhang by 900mm. I have attached an image of another build that I found with this concept.
Given the rule that the leading/trailing edge stiffness of the subframe should be gradualy reduced to minimise the effect of point loading the chassis frame. The rear part of the Subframe will be firmly mounted over a 300mm section on the chassis frame so I am assuming little to no point loading will take place on the edge of the rear chassis frame or subframe.
The weight in the section of overhang (900mm + 800mm) will be around around 500kg (Bunk Beds and rear deck with spare wheel etc.) The Subframe will be made from 100x50 Parallel Flange.
I hope I explained it well enough with my limited knowledge of the matter. If you have any input or advise I will really appreciate it.
Thanks In Advance.
VA
I am new to the forum but have been following and reading on here for a number of years. I have started a build on 2000 Isuzu FTS 750 4x4 and want to finalize my subframe design and need some advise on a technical matter.
My truck has a chassis length of 4100mm (tipper chassis) and the factory length is 5100mm (non tipper). My subframe design is 5000mm in length with an 800mm overhang at 25 degrees.
I have been chatting to some people and everyone insists on extending the chassis frame to 5000mm. I was convinced of this however, I kept wondering if the chassis would be "strong enough" where the splice was made, given that I will be attaching the Subframe (rail on rail) to the rear of the chassis frame on the piece that was extended. I am now thinking of attaching the Subframe to the chassis at 4100mm and having the Subframe overhang by 900mm. I have attached an image of another build that I found with this concept.
Given the rule that the leading/trailing edge stiffness of the subframe should be gradualy reduced to minimise the effect of point loading the chassis frame. The rear part of the Subframe will be firmly mounted over a 300mm section on the chassis frame so I am assuming little to no point loading will take place on the edge of the rear chassis frame or subframe.
The weight in the section of overhang (900mm + 800mm) will be around around 500kg (Bunk Beds and rear deck with spare wheel etc.) The Subframe will be made from 100x50 Parallel Flange.
I hope I explained it well enough with my limited knowledge of the matter. If you have any input or advise I will really appreciate it.
Thanks In Advance.
VA