Sorry for the radio silence. I hadn't anticipated so much time would pass between the box assembly and interior buildout. The past year has thrown me a bunch of curve balls and this has made the project much more challenging. A part of the project I haven't spoken about until now is that the subframe and box were built in Victoria BC, Canada... and well, I live in California. I drove the (stretched) truck up to Durrance Design in December 2019, and as we all know, shortly after that all hell broke loose. Not only did the
'ing pandemic delay the fabrication efforts, but it also prevented me from traveling to see the in-process work and I couldn't even get into Canada to bring the rig home. Finally in October 2020 the work was completed and the solution to get the camper back into the US was to hire a trucking company & customs brokerage, put the truck on a low-boy, and then haul it across the border as freight. In early November I met the truck driver at the US/CAN border in Blaine, WA and drove home from there.
Fast-forward to today; the camper is in the shop at
West Coast Adventure Vehicles where they are building the cabinetry and installing the electrical, plumbing, & HVAC systems. If all goes well the rig will be done and back home in May.
redruby said:
May I ask how much was the camper built?
I expect that the whole project will come in right around $180K... That's everything from soup to nuts, but not including the truck. If you want more detailed pricing I would be happy to put you in touch with the suppliers I've used.
senorparker said:
Great looking project. Any updates you care to share? Thanks!
Thanks! As I mentioned the interior work is getting underway at
WCAV. The past few weeks have been spent choosing all of the materials & finishes, and finalizing wiring & plumbing diagrams. Here's a sneak-peak of how it's shaping-up.
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Sixinarow said:
Very cool! The front of the subframe is just two pivot points on one axis? It looks like there are four cylindrical bushings.
Fundamentally the subframe is a 3-point mounting system. However, at the front there is a pair of bushings on the right and a pair on the left, in each pair the bushings are mounted 90º from one another. This allows for dedicated bushings for right-left and front-rear loading. Of course there is a single "pivot" bushing in the rear. So, 5 bushings in total.
These photos show the locations of the mounting bushings...
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-Mark