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Didnt wana put it in the build section as its prety much already built.
this is a little project ive been working on. its a 06 opel movano chassis cab.
and ive built a full tipping recovery body for it. it raises about 3ft at the front and lowers about 1ft at the rear, then two 8ft skids slide out and its a straight run at that angle all the way up. so should take most cars, even the low ones.
the beauty about this truck is it can be driven on a car license and no trailer licence needed either, plus you can do the full 120kph on the motorway instead of the 80kph limit towing a trailer. :D
http://i52.tinypic.com/oh3k3d.jpg
http://i51.tinypic.com/2mq29s4.jpg
http://i53.tinypic.com/33p661h.jpg
http://i51.tinypic.com/2nb955c.jpg
http://i54.tinypic.com/2crakqf.jpg
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gofaster_s13
15-03-11, 09:07
You can drive it on a car license as long as it weighs less than 3500kg when loaded.
You can drive it on a car license as long as it weighs less than 3500kg when loaded.
Surely it will be?
The truck itself should only be about 2 ton or a little more empty, then you've got 1500 kg to play with on the back..
Nice work Ronan, tis a handy chap you are ;)
yes, the van is a movano 3500, and with the body it only weighs a little under 2ton, so that leaves 1500kg payload, i dont have any cars that heavy. the crx is just over 800kgs. but another plus side is i can still tow a trailer with another car up to 2500kgs, provided i have a full trailer licence. :D
Livewire 78
15-03-11, 20:36
yea i copped the build when you had your ramp up for sale
how do you raise the body, elbow grease?
any more chassis an cabs like that?usually see them colours on ebay in the uk..
how come you went with single wheel axle?i ve been thinking about going that way on my next one to keep the weight down..
Didnt wana put it in the build section as its prety much already built.
this is a little project ive been working on. its a 06 opel movano chassis cab.
and ive built a full tipping recovery body for it. it raises about 3ft at the front and lowers about 1ft at the rear, then two 8ft skids slide out and its a straight run at that angle all the way up. so should take most cars, even the low ones.
the beauty about this truck is it can be driven on a car license and no trailer licence needed either, plus you can do the full 120kph on the motorway instead of the 80kph limit towing a trailer. :D
http://i52.tinypic.com/oh3k3d.jpg
http://i51.tinypic.com/2mq29s4.jpg
http://i53.tinypic.com/33p661h.jpg
http://i51.tinypic.com/2nb955c.jpg
http://i54.tinypic.com/2crakqf.jpg
http://i56.tinypic.com/2vwu6o1.jpg
im buyin an izuzu npr be simular to this style chassis and cab ,,, how much 4 a copy of ur tilting body ??
how much 4 a copy of ur tilting body ??
I can see it now "ROCO Coach builders":D
Tidy job, Will the body slide back as well or tilt for ramps and a winch?
zetecmunki
15-03-11, 21:23
This brilliant Roco really like it.
Livewire 78
15-03-11, 21:28
I can see it now "ROCO Coach builders":D
Tidy job, Will the body slide back as well or tilt for ramps and a winch?
just a tilt body by the looks of it, is it on bearings or what way did you do the tilt at both ends?
thanks guys, im happy out with it. painted it today and put the floor in. ill get pics tomorow.
its a electric hydraulic Tilt bed, theres one large telescopic ram in the center of the truck that raises up two tiers, about 3ft. it pivots on two custom machined bush bearings fitted at the end of each leg of the sub chassis to the main bed. i was going to make tilt and slide but opted out as it would have drove the weight up. because the pivot point is about 4ft from the rear as it tilts up it lowers the rear, then two 8ft ramps make a clean run at about 15' up. which should be enough for most cars.
@japman: i couldnt even give an estimate on a body. as it stands with steel, custom pivot hinges and the hydraulics i already have a couple of grand and a few weeks labour in it. it was for myself so i bit the bullet and did it properly.
gofaster_s13
16-03-11, 11:54
yes, the van is a movano 3500, and with the body it only weighs a little under 2ton, so that leaves 1500kg payload, i dont have any cars that heavy. the crx is just over 800kgs. but another plus side is i can still tow a trailer with another car up to 2500kgs, provided i have a full trailer licence. :D
You should be well clear of the 3500kg cut off so:D, we see a lot of yokes coming in here for DOE where the body builder didnt have the foresight to work out his weights and after mounting the body they'd weigh in at over 3000kg+ unladen, its more common with NPR's, Canter's etc but have seen plenty of Sprinters and Transits caught out as well.
Livewire 78
16-03-11, 12:00
yea you are wasting your time if you cant keep a truck around 2 tonne,its not to bad in ireland though but go up north or too england and your chances of being weighed whilst driving along go seriously up, vosa over there are the crowd that do it and they are gone crazy the last year stopping and weighing lots of trucks etc
Seen this yesterday at ronans garage very tidy truck
forgot to update this with pics.
http://i56.tinypic.com/2lmqq1u.jpg
http://i53.tinypic.com/rko8ao.jpg
He looks like your son ro lol,
hell no. be a few years before any of that craic. :rolleyes:
he's a young lad the parents mind.
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