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Old 07-09-2006, 10:51 PM   #1
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While going through the lengthy wishing/planning
stages I have encountered this problem. If I begin with a Freightliner Columbia 112 (tandum rear axels), will I still be under 40' total length with 30 feet of cabin (17' living space & 13' garage? I've also been told that keeping the wheelbase shorter improves manuverability. This is offset by long overhangs which can create problems. The question is what would be the best compromise between shorter overhang and more easily manuvered shorter wheelbase? The garage is for a Mini Cooper and other stuff with a total <5000 lbs.
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Old 07-11-2006, 03:49 PM   #2
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"If I begin with a Freightliner Columbia 112 (tandum rear axels), will I still be under 40' total length with 30 feet of cabin"

The dealer should be able to tell you the length of the cab yes? I think the cab is a few feet longer than 10'. The back of cab to front bumber of my E350 Box Van is 7' I think and the Freightliner truck is much bigger than my box van.

You can add another variable, turning radius of the truck you will build on?

Does anyone have info re turning radiuses of different trucks?

What are the problems with long overhangs? Is it the smashing of poles and fire hydrants on the sidewalk when you pull out? Stuff that would happen to me?

How does overhang affect towing? Any?

What will the 17' living space layout be? What kind of rear ramp/lift will you be using? Will the mini's tires be at the same level as the cabin floor?

Is there a computer program for overhang, wheelbase and turn radius?

A mini in a conversion will be extra cool. Couple of motorcycles and personal watercraft also?

Let us know what you find out.
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Old 07-12-2006, 09:19 PM   #3
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Good questions where I need help too. I'm planning an rv-garage and now have it with a 300 inch (25ft) wheel base (to center of tandem drives) and a 10 ft overhang from the center of the last drive axle. If i want 1 or 2 more feet of usable box, I could further stretch the wheel base or add it onto the overhang. What would be the least damaging to manuverability and driveability? Help.

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