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Extremely crude mock up of the stabilizing arms design that I made in MS Paint (Soon to be RIP). Not scaled an angles aren't correct, but you get the picture. Actual angles of arms will be a bit skinnier so we don't need as much space on the sides to deploy. The design has them at 45 degree...
Yes! Planning to have two in the front and two in the back angled out 22.5 degrees from the truck. Similar to the TIV2's hydraulic spikes. Drawing up a crude design in paint of the hydraulic stabilizing arms that will swing out so I'll post that when I finish.
Hahaha I agree. I'm extremely surprised not only that the truck can withstand that but they feel comfortable in there as well. I would have thought they would at least have ballistic glass but was shocked when he told me it was regular automotive glass.
Nope none whatsoever. They do find more remote locations so they don'y really have to worry about debris. The Instruments on the back range from $250-1000K so they do everything they can to avoid debris.
Bit lower profile and less surface area for the wind to catch, but this is the Doppler on Wheels. They have 8+ of them that they chase severe storms with yearly, and intercepted the eye wall of Harvey a little over a week ago. 28,000lbs. They deploy their hydraulics to level the truck out to...
Yupp back to the m923a2 again haha. Just kinda posting my thoughts out loud to get people's opinions. Thanks!
Yesssss. Although we don't drive over the actual corn like they do there, a lot of the roads are very similar to the dirt roads/paths in that segment there, sometimes filled with thick...
I've been chasing out west (From the Mexican Border all the way up to ND) for a while now so I understand how the storm paths and speeds work :) Most of the supercells we chase move at 20-30mph; 60 is relatively rare as most happen with warm fronts. Early season storms do tend to move much...
Gotcha! Thanks for the info. And yeah, it looks like we're going to have the cab and box built completely separate from each other to help with flex. Lockable doors and a crawl through compartment between the two
Not sure who built this, but it's extremely similar to shape I've designed. Want to know how they deal with articulation tho. Maybe they just don't take it off road lol.
Edit: It's a 14-ton caiman mine resistant ambush protected vehicle by BAE
I know I'm pulling up an old thread, but do you know who built this and how they dealt with potential articulation problems?!? This is extremely similar to a vehicle that I'm designing as a camper
Actually mentioned this in my second or third post on this thread :D Great minds think alike
Have a crude design so far, would have an arm on each side of the top of the truck running from front to back and one running from back to front. Could rotate them down when needed and have them be able...
Thank you all!
I've looked into them a bit and do really like the cab over setup to keep the truck shorter and reduce surface area for crosswinds..
How's the ride quality compared on and off road compared to the m923? the m1078/9s seem to have a good amount less flex too, is that correct?