IdaSHO
IDACAMPER
Hello all.
In preparation of eventually hitting the road full-time with our setup, Im looking to lighten the load where I can.
While everything we have currently works excellent, there is some room for weight savings.
The (easy) offenders Im currently looking at are the following... which I think I could shed near 200# of.
*15,500 rated winch with steel wire rope, steel shackles, steel snatch block... ~ 75#
*snow chains (x4) ~105#
*flatbed decking 1/4" aluminum diamond plate ~205#
Winch gear is an easy one. Find the proper synthetic line, soft shackles, etc. Im sure I could easily shed 50# of that #75
Snow chains are a tough one. We carry a full set (for all 4 tires). Im considering ditching two of them for tire socks.
This would shed another 50# Thoughts on the tire socks?
And finally, the flatbed decking. This truck was built for utility. So the bed had to be tough, and a bit extra weight on the rear axle
is actually welcomed in the winter and unloaded or lightly loaded. But for full time use Id love to explore the thought of something
other than 1/4" aluminum tread plate for a surface. Camper will likely be loaded "permanently" when full timing, but in the event we
dismount it Id like some sort of deck surface. So running without it is out of the question at this point.
So... any suggestions as for decking surface? The deck framing full supports the perimeter of each piece, with joints every 22" or so.
It was built in such a way that the aluminum could be removed easily for servicing items within the bed, so the the panels are bolted
down with countersunk stainless bolts. The slats themselves can be unbolted as well.
So perhaps a 6mm honeycomb core panel of some sort for a lightweight replacement? Suggestions are welcomed
In preparation of eventually hitting the road full-time with our setup, Im looking to lighten the load where I can.
While everything we have currently works excellent, there is some room for weight savings.
The (easy) offenders Im currently looking at are the following... which I think I could shed near 200# of.
*15,500 rated winch with steel wire rope, steel shackles, steel snatch block... ~ 75#
*snow chains (x4) ~105#
*flatbed decking 1/4" aluminum diamond plate ~205#
Winch gear is an easy one. Find the proper synthetic line, soft shackles, etc. Im sure I could easily shed 50# of that #75
Snow chains are a tough one. We carry a full set (for all 4 tires). Im considering ditching two of them for tire socks.
This would shed another 50# Thoughts on the tire socks?
And finally, the flatbed decking. This truck was built for utility. So the bed had to be tough, and a bit extra weight on the rear axle
is actually welcomed in the winter and unloaded or lightly loaded. But for full time use Id love to explore the thought of something
other than 1/4" aluminum tread plate for a surface. Camper will likely be loaded "permanently" when full timing, but in the event we
dismount it Id like some sort of deck surface. So running without it is out of the question at this point.
So... any suggestions as for decking surface? The deck framing full supports the perimeter of each piece, with joints every 22" or so.
It was built in such a way that the aluminum could be removed easily for servicing items within the bed, so the the panels are bolted
down with countersunk stainless bolts. The slats themselves can be unbolted as well.
So perhaps a 6mm honeycomb core panel of some sort for a lightweight replacement? Suggestions are welcomed