im thinking to push the concept beyond the normal cargo carrier for better departure like so:
sorta Unimog camper rear end-ish.
key elements would be good departure angle-
between tailights so as not to block-- on an 80 series this is 58" width.
height on an 80 in the pic below is almost 40"---leaving good rear visibility.
depth can be whatever is needed as far as cubic foot capacity..................eg. 58x40x13 with the slant cut removed is well over 15cu feet and would be equivalent depth as a 35"tire on the wheel carrier.
probably would need double hitch mounts on either end- to prevent rocking-
fully boxed with thin wall riveted alum.sheet-
doors/latches/lids for side and rear access.
weight- sub 100lbs. and 15cu ft of cargo space for lightweight bulky items to total under 350lbs (less than your avg aftermarket bumper/jerrycans/hilift/35" tire.
bonus- Can swing out and face under side awning and use the fold open hatch as table for cooking and food prep.
sorta Unimog camper rear end-ish.
key elements would be good departure angle-
between tailights so as not to block-- on an 80 series this is 58" width.
height on an 80 in the pic below is almost 40"---leaving good rear visibility.
depth can be whatever is needed as far as cubic foot capacity..................eg. 58x40x13 with the slant cut removed is well over 15cu feet and would be equivalent depth as a 35"tire on the wheel carrier.
probably would need double hitch mounts on either end- to prevent rocking-
fully boxed with thin wall riveted alum.sheet-
doors/latches/lids for side and rear access.
weight- sub 100lbs. and 15cu ft of cargo space for lightweight bulky items to total under 350lbs (less than your avg aftermarket bumper/jerrycans/hilift/35" tire.
bonus- Can swing out and face under side awning and use the fold open hatch as table for cooking and food prep.
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