They are Kronprinz, but I bought them from Walöter?Interesting, they look like the Accuride/Kronprinz rims on mine.
They are Kronprinz, but I bought them from Walöter?Interesting, they look like the Accuride/Kronprinz rims on mine.
They are Kronprinz, but I bought them from Walöter?
True! But I was also referring to the gearshift, the steering column, pedals etc. Which means that I need the subframe and chassis to have the least movement up front.yes Cristian thats true, the moviment you have whit this cain of solutions is quite big, if you plan to build a heavy home its beter another solution, my truck has not rear stabilizer bar and is allways "dancing"
I’ll check, but it was pure guesswork. When I got the wheels they were at 9.5 bar or 137 psi!!! It drove terribly!!!Will be interested in the air pressures that you run. I have been running my pressures a bit high because of the lack of safety beads on the rims.
Christian, first congratulation for your truck, in my opinion the most charmin one .
My name is Eckhard, I'm from Argentina, and I been looking for a 4x4 truck for the last 3 years, here, in my country they are not very common, only a few imported, used, from Germany fire Dpt. i.e., And still in use here, with 30 years and 50.000km in it..
A month ago I found one, 600km from my place, but, because the quarantine is impossible to reach that place and bought it. Is 3,6m wheel base, the only option imported.....
My idea is like yours, a cab over, but the main entrance, door, will be one of the rear door, more useful place in the camper.
Camper mount, I will go for one of your first option, rail on rail, remember is short wheelbase, and for bad road, not to much off-road.
One question about this kind of model 1113laf and differential lock , the vendor told me that the truck doesn't has any kind, front, rear... I know later models has, i.e. Mb 1120 a tilt cab model This one is also on sale. To have and idea, there are no more than a couple every few months.
I will follow your post for ideas and thank you for take the time for posting.
Eckhard
Thanks Eckhard!
Mine's ex-german firefighter too.
It has diff lock in the rear axle, a lot of them do, it should be possible to find one.
I have no idea of priscing in Argentina, but you could look in Germany on Mobile.de to name a place...
Good hunting! They are really cool trucks!
Sorry for the very late reply!Very nice linkage, and nice that you support the weight on two different locations.
Are you planning the same in the rear?
Since you have chosen the pivot point about centerline chassis how is that going to work out with your pedals and steering cab penetration, There is side to side and up and down movement.
Do you assume that the line of frame flex is in the vertical center of the frame?
Are you designing the hard point halfway in between the front and rear axle?
Trying to do the same with a 404 and school bus top.
attached a pic of our last 4 month trip cross country with an Mercedes SLF city bus.
We maxed out on the "off road" capability of out Dory
Trona Pinacles, we took the southern road in.
Death valley , intersection saline valley road and hunter mountain, entered from southern side.
Johan