Curious to see what your solution will be. :
We had already decided to return to the states prior to shipping out to SE Asia to do some repairs, changes and modifications. We were literally just on our way back to Quito for a trip to the Amazon basin and then heading for a port to ship out. We probably would have made it if not for the super rough road, driving conditions, etc.
Our plan now is:
1. Do a repair of the broken frame here locally. It will probably consist of a piece of C channel welded over the offending section. Things out here tend to be crude but effective.
2. Do a temporary reinforcement of the corresponding position on the other frame rail to prevent a mirror occurance there. That will probably be a piece of C channel or flat stock bolted to the frame section through the existing holes in the frame.
3. Get the Fuso on a boat back to the U.S.
4. Disassemble the truck (camper, pivot frame, storage boxes, etc.)
5. Repair and reinforce the frame to make it suitable for the Dreadnaught Class weight we carry around.
6. Do other misc. repairs, modifications, etc. based on living in the rig for 18 months (actually very few considering we knew next to nothing about overlanding when we designed and built this thing)
7. Reassemble the truck
8. Test
9. Ship to SE Asia
Keep in mind that no plan survives first contact with the enemy.
BTW, I'm not sure I ever got to give you a proper thanks for the tips for my Atacama trip last fall but your tips and advice that you gave me were appreciated. We had a good time even on our brief tour there. :victory:
You are very welcome! Glad they provided some help to your visit to the area. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance for other plans/trips.
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