Iain_U1250
Explorer
The chassis on my Unimog is very flexible, and the mounting point system has to match - the jacking up one of the rear wheels was enough to flex the chassis quite a bit as shown in this photo.
My camper box is on the OEM 4 point bed - the centre mount is rubber mounted to the cross member between the axle mounts, the front and rear pivoting mounts allow for about 25 degrees of flex each way. The cab is fixed on the cross member between the front axle mounts, and the rear pivoting mount is mounted off the chassis.
If I stand on top of the camper, I can rock the box so that I get about 50mm of differential movement between the cab and the camper. I'm thinking of adding some shock absorbers to stop the wobble, but still allow it to flex. The OEM U1700 bed has a large shock on the bed to limit the movement, and there are OEM cab shock available as well.
A friend did some basic finite element analysis on my camper box - and it is incredibly stiff - if you don't mount it properly, either the box or the chassis will be destroyed eventually - my guess would be the chassis is a lot weaker than most camper boxes - just due to the relative section modulus - massive box verses relatively tiny chassis.
My camper box is on the OEM 4 point bed - the centre mount is rubber mounted to the cross member between the axle mounts, the front and rear pivoting mounts allow for about 25 degrees of flex each way. The cab is fixed on the cross member between the front axle mounts, and the rear pivoting mount is mounted off the chassis.
If I stand on top of the camper, I can rock the box so that I get about 50mm of differential movement between the cab and the camper. I'm thinking of adding some shock absorbers to stop the wobble, but still allow it to flex. The OEM U1700 bed has a large shock on the bed to limit the movement, and there are OEM cab shock available as well.
A friend did some basic finite element analysis on my camper box - and it is incredibly stiff - if you don't mount it properly, either the box or the chassis will be destroyed eventually - my guess would be the chassis is a lot weaker than most camper boxes - just due to the relative section modulus - massive box verses relatively tiny chassis.