Sönke's hard-side popup camper

goodwoodweirdo

Adventurer
Hi Soenke (sorry I spelt your name wrong in a email !)

Is there any posts covering your HZJ78 Innovation Camper ? I think I've read something about the choice of wheels... but that’s it...

Would love to know more about it, I know the roof conversion company... but your choice of tyres and suspension is of interest. Why didn’t you have a bull bar like so many ? I would love to know you thoughts on its Overland potential as I have a older HZJ75 with Trakker roof conversion which I'm renovating... any pointers for the interior is also very much appreciated ...

Kindest regards
Matthew
Belgium
 

soenke

Adventurer
Hey Matthew, did you find a sailmaker to help you?

There is no special thread dealing with our HZJ78, it just has been mentioned on MUD.
I just have a few scaned Dia to show you, and I lost all pics from the inside...

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We have had the heavy OME suspension and 6.5x16" steel rims with XZL 255/100. The diffs had been changed to 4,88:1...
It was perfekt driving on washboard pists or on lava tracks.
But I dont think the hassel is worth it because the diffs are weaker with 4.88


Rather get the gear box of an HDJ80 (and maybe the engine too :drool:) or stay with 255/85R16 , 285/75 R16 or even 7.5R16....
But your are lucky the HZJ 75 is build much stronger..

We don´t need a bull bar, I try not to hit anything :elkgrin:...it´s just to much weight for no use, at least in Northafrika or Iceland. We fitted a storage box between frame and bumper instead.
Maybe I would use one in Namibia (Kudu) or Australia (kangaroo) when driving high speed on the dirt roads
 
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goodwoodweirdo

Adventurer
Hi Soenke,

I've found a company who can help with making the canvas but I need to find the material, this is the fun part... would really like something insulated as we'll be travelling in Europe for the next coming years. Any ideas .... maybe a double sided canvas with insulation inside... might be possible to make something.

Being very new to this, (my previous travels where on a Honda Africa Twin :bike_rider:). I'm thinking I should change from the current 15” to 16” wheels, go for something narrow and fit spacers. Keep the tyre narrow to minimize drag and save the bearings / fuel consumption; I also have the 2H engine, so I'm looking for “no brainer” modifications – however like it stock as it runs very sweet and I like the simplicity.. and in the meantime plan on loosing some of the weight, this must have an effect when driving on the highway & off road...

Salutjes
Matthew

:ylsmoke:
 
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Scott39

Adventurer
Hey Matthes, did you find a sailmaker to help you?

There is no special thread dealing with our HZJ78, it just has been mentioned on MUD.
I just have just a few scaned Dia to show you, and I lost all pics from the inside...
3888344.jpg

We have had the heavy OME suspension and 6.5x16" steel rims with XZL 255/100. The diffs had been changed to 4,88:1...
It was perfekt driving on washboard pists or on lava tracks.
But I dont think the hassel is worth it because the diffs are weaker with 4.88

Rather get the gear box of an HDJ80 (and maybe the engine too :drool:) or stay with 255/85R16 , 285/75 R16 or even 7.5R16....
But your are lucky the HZJ 75 is build much stronger..

We don´t need an bull bar, I try not to hit anything :elkgrin:...it´s just to much weight for no use at least in Northafrika or Iceland. We fitted a storage box between frame and bumper.
Maybe I would use one in Namibia (Kudu) or Australia (kangaroo) when driving high speed on the dirt roads
Nice setup, especially the two sea kayaks.:sombrero:
 
Sorry to bring up a long ago post

Sorry to bring up a thread that was written so long ago but I have to say that I haven't been able to sleep for days because I have been dreaming about this truck.
Truly superior to anything of its size that I have seen here in the U.S.
:drool:
 

dustboy

Explorer
Sorry to bring up a thread that was written so long ago but I have to say that I haven't been able to sleep for days because I have been dreaming about this truck.
Truly superior to anything of its size that I have seen here in the U.S.
:drool:

Thanks, now I have to lose sleep too. Again.
 

Kilroy

Adventurer
Your on the right track with the narrow tyre's. Wind resistance will be as big or bigger a factor at highway speeds as weight. The two kayaks will probably cost 2-3 mpg loss at highway speeds, minimum. We make our choices and pay the price. Have fun, what a great looking rig.



Hi Soenke,

I've found a company who can help with making the canvas but I need to find the material, this is the fun part... would really like something insulated as we’ll be travelling in Europe for the next coming years. Any ideas .... maybe a double sided canvas with insulation inside... might be possible to make something.

Being very new to this, (my previous travels where on a Honda Africa Twin :bike_rider:). I’m thinking I should change from the current 15” to 16” wheels, go for something narrow and fit spacers. Keep the tyre narrow to minimize drag and save the bearings / fuel consumption; I also have the 2H engine, so I'm looking for “no brainer” modifications – however like it stock as it runs very sweet and I like the simplicity.. and in the meantime plan on loosing some of the weight, this must have an effect when driving on the highway & off road...

Salutjes
Matthew

:ylsmoke:
 

ColinTheCop

Adventurer
Lucky I saved every pic of this wonderful rig I could find.


I wasn't really trying to steal it - Honest. :drool:

Anway, I see someone in Oz has copied your design Sonke, albeit done on a smaller budget by the look of it.

(clicky)




Being right hand drive, it's perfect for the UK, if only I wasn't married it be flying down there and driving it back up through Africa. :(
 

4Rescue

Expedition Leader
THis is easily one of the COOLEST trucks I've EVER seen... Man I love the work you've done. Taking the style and charisma of the 40-series and addin g the plushness and technology of the 80-series is just plain awesome even BEFORE you get to the amazing pop-up camper. Such amazing work mate.

Cheers

Dave
 

soenke

Adventurer
thanks guys.

I didn´t find to much time to keep on improving details, so there is still no reading light inside the cabin, we just use a small flashlight :p

We had to postpone our this year summer trip to Iceland to October...so I tried to fit military chains on the 37" and they just fit perfectly. All I need is spacers to maintain the full clearance offroad...

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hope I can make some nice pics in snow, storm and rain...
 
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jeepdreamer

Expedition Leader
Sigh...

One of the things I love about this is the verefication of a build. Soekne has built one of the nicest and well thought out rigs I have ever seen. It is easily one of my all time favorites, hands down. But what I really enjoy is that he is a down to earth guy and truly uses what he has crafted. And is humble enough to provide proof that no matter how much thought and planning go into a build, there will always be some, though tiny, miniscule detail that can be addressed. The reading light in this instance.
 

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