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Hi all,
Having decided that I will be removing the steel personnel carrier from my m656, I will be setting it up with some form of living quarters.
I don't want to convert it to a tractor and tow a trailer like the m146. I do want to have the living quarters on the vehicle itself.
Many have done various conversions: Dropped a truck camper on the back, dropped a 5th wheel travel trailer on the back, built a tiny house on the back, used an aluminum container like the GSQ-80B message center, and some talk of a 20' steel shipping container.
Questions I have:
When it comes to dropping a truck camper or 5th wheel travel trailer on the back, who has real time experience traveling with these units? Are they (the camper and trailers) built strong enough to handle the rougher ride due to rougher terrain one may go on? My concern is that they may not be strong enough structurally. Chime in!!
Building a tiny house is no go for me. No time and too ****ed expensive.
Finding an aluminum container like the GSQ-80B message center series or an aluminum expansible van is a tough one... good luck from what I am told.
Just like campers and 5th wheel trailers, shipping containers are everywhere. My concern here is that the empty weight of a 20' container is HEAVY all things considered, coming in at about 2,200kg tare. Once it's outfitted... who knows.
So for me, short of finding an aluminum container message center or an aluminum expansible van... my options are 5th wheel travel trailer (basically a ready to go, drop on self contained unit) or outfitting a 20' shipping container.
Looking for some insightful feedback based on experiences. Thanks in advance to all. Cheers!
Having decided that I will be removing the steel personnel carrier from my m656, I will be setting it up with some form of living quarters.
I don't want to convert it to a tractor and tow a trailer like the m146. I do want to have the living quarters on the vehicle itself.
Many have done various conversions: Dropped a truck camper on the back, dropped a 5th wheel travel trailer on the back, built a tiny house on the back, used an aluminum container like the GSQ-80B message center, and some talk of a 20' steel shipping container.
Questions I have:
When it comes to dropping a truck camper or 5th wheel travel trailer on the back, who has real time experience traveling with these units? Are they (the camper and trailers) built strong enough to handle the rougher ride due to rougher terrain one may go on? My concern is that they may not be strong enough structurally. Chime in!!
Building a tiny house is no go for me. No time and too ****ed expensive.
Finding an aluminum container like the GSQ-80B message center series or an aluminum expansible van is a tough one... good luck from what I am told.
Just like campers and 5th wheel trailers, shipping containers are everywhere. My concern here is that the empty weight of a 20' container is HEAVY all things considered, coming in at about 2,200kg tare. Once it's outfitted... who knows.
So for me, short of finding an aluminum container message center or an aluminum expansible van... my options are 5th wheel travel trailer (basically a ready to go, drop on self contained unit) or outfitting a 20' shipping container.
Looking for some insightful feedback based on experiences. Thanks in advance to all. Cheers!