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I've read, and read, and read... and maybe I missed the answer to this question. If so, I'm happy to read more if you point me in the right direction. But I figured it anyone knew the answer, it would be here. The question is...
I'm building a custom camper on an M35A2 (the one in my profile pic). The question pertains specifically to a cab-over section. I know I've seen tons of pics where folks have either custom build a camper with cab-over, or put a regular truck camper on the back with a cab-over.
But what about truck frame flex? I've never seen this addressed in a post other than just saying "make sure your cab and camper don't collide if you're doing off road with it." So how much clearance is needed? Or it safer to just skip a cab-over with a Deuce?
I've seen this video (
) and I can see some cab movement, but honestly the terrain is pretty flat.
Then I see a picture like this:
Would I drive over something like that? Absolutely. We (wife and I) currently travel in a Lance truck camper on a Chevy 2500, pulling a cargo trailer. This past winter in Osceola NF we crossed something similar to this because all the roads were rutted into our campsite. So I could certainly see crossing some rough stuff in the Deuce- even if it was slowly.
So what's the general consensus, if there is one? Anyone had a problem with your cab-over, or know someone who has? Better to just skip it and stick with a box without the cab-over part because off-road it would just get the s**t torn out of it?Thoughts? Opinions? I'd like to hear them.
I'm building a custom camper on an M35A2 (the one in my profile pic). The question pertains specifically to a cab-over section. I know I've seen tons of pics where folks have either custom build a camper with cab-over, or put a regular truck camper on the back with a cab-over.
But what about truck frame flex? I've never seen this addressed in a post other than just saying "make sure your cab and camper don't collide if you're doing off road with it." So how much clearance is needed? Or it safer to just skip a cab-over with a Deuce?
I've seen this video (
Then I see a picture like this:
Would I drive over something like that? Absolutely. We (wife and I) currently travel in a Lance truck camper on a Chevy 2500, pulling a cargo trailer. This past winter in Osceola NF we crossed something similar to this because all the roads were rutted into our campsite. So I could certainly see crossing some rough stuff in the Deuce- even if it was slowly.
So what's the general consensus, if there is one? Anyone had a problem with your cab-over, or know someone who has? Better to just skip it and stick with a box without the cab-over part because off-road it would just get the s**t torn out of it?Thoughts? Opinions? I'd like to hear them.
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