Feb-18-2013 03:21 PM
Jun-28-2013 10:40 AM
Jun-28-2013 09:29 AM
thorsmitersaw wrote:
where do you look for them? I cant find any on craigslist that are in 4 wheel drive. Are there any with crew cabs?
Jun-28-2013 09:14 AM
jroddick wrote:Jfet wrote:
We thought about getting a 4x4 Fuso, but they just started making them for the US market.......Then of course there was that $50,000 vs $14,000...
What! No, they've been importing them since at least 1991. Mine cost me $2500........
Jun-27-2013 04:33 AM
Jun-26-2013 10:17 PM
Jfet wrote:
heh heh jr...our camper would look awesome on that 4x4...it would have the space of a class C and the turning radius of a smart car.
Jun-26-2013 07:10 PM
Jun-26-2013 07:04 PM
Jfet wrote:
We thought about getting a 4x4 Fuso, but they just started making them for the US market.......Then of course there was that $50,000 vs $14,000...
Jun-26-2013 08:59 AM
Jun-26-2013 07:09 AM
joe123 wrote:
Do you camp in cold weather? If yes what are you going to do about cold transfer through all of the metal, years ago a friend had a western wilderness camper that was metal framed when hunting in cold weather you could see every piece of metal by the sweat marks on the walls.
Jun-26-2013 06:44 AM
Jun-26-2013 06:19 AM
zman-az wrote:
This is an awesome build. I wish I would have seen it earlier. One thing that concerns me on your build is the overhead bunk. Don't know if it is strong enough in the long haul. I have a 4 wheel truck camper, granted its a popup but I like the way they placed that large alum bar for the bed way back into the camper. You may want to consider doing something similar if you still can. Maybe you can fit some 6" x 1/8" flat bar on the inside for some added strength. BTW, your welds are awesome.
Jun-26-2013 05:05 AM
Jun-25-2013 10:30 PM
Jun-25-2013 09:24 PM
69 Avion wrote:kereams wrote:
I personally would stay away from Romex or any solid core wire as it might be difficult to keep tidy and route where you need. I would follow the manufacturers recommended awg and use THHN.
Keith
I agree. I would use stranded THHN and if room allows I would pull it through some of that flexible plastic conduit.
Jun-25-2013 08:19 PM
kereams wrote:
I personally would stay away from Romex or any solid core wire as it might be difficult to keep tidy and route where you need. I would follow the manufacturers recommended awg and use THHN.
Keith