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Der Chef der Fahrzeuge
Ok, fair enough the raw truck costs $40k.. how much do you think bond's build out will be? What is your estimate?
Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were talking 4x4 conversion only.
Ok, fair enough the raw truck costs $40k.. how much do you think bond's build out will be? What is your estimate?
Has anyone gotten any photos of the front suspension? Curious to see what type of spring buckets, room with DS and diff, etc.
Don’t mean to resurrect such an old post, but just wanted to note that this truck is now for sale, complete as pictured from SEMA.
Spoke to them about it, but it doesn’t meet my needs, however they’re asking approx $120k for the truck.
Not bad for the amount of custom work that was done on it.
4WD truck and cabin for $120k, or 4WD truck only?
Pretty good price considering the suspension and drivetrain under that truck. The box is a bit short for a camper though. You can't stand inside it.On the phone they said it was $120k for everything. Truck is as pictured at the trade shows.
I doubt there there will ever be issues with the fabrication they did. It’s built differently because it’s no loner a commercial truck. There are reasons for bolting or riveting everything like the factory does and none of that really applies here imo. This thing is probably more flexible and off-road capable than any other npr or fuso that I’ve ever seen.The construction methods of the suspension and 4x4 conversion are ill advised IMHO. Rather than building proper bolt on bracketry they welded everything to the frame directly. Not positive about the Isuzu, but on the Fuso welding to the frame is specifically prohibited. The truck was really built for show not go in the long run. For a properly engineered and constructed Isuzu 4x4 conversion I would purchase one of the Core builds offered by Earthcruiser.
Earthcruiser CORE - 61510 American Ln #140, Bend, OR 97702 (541) 706-9101Anyone here have a contact on the west coast USA who can convert a Isuzu npr to 4x4?
Turnkey ready to go https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/2015-isuzu-npr-crew-cab-4x4-ultimate-expo-vehicle.241698/Anyone here have a contact on the west coast USA who can convert a Isuzu npr to 4x4?
I don't know... the front axle weight is a little less than the current NPS, but overall it's not that different from the older NPS models.That awfully lightweight driveline for that size of truck.
I don't know... the front axle weight is a little less than the current NPS, but overall it's not that different from the older NPS models.
They're only a 6 tonne truck.