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Location: Columbus, Indiana
Year: 1989
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Thinking about chopping my old Winnebago up to make a toter-home out of it. To pull this off I really need to add 31" to the wheelbase. There's a section before the back axle that is straight and 34" long with no obstructions or crossmembers. I could cut that in half and add 2 65" sections there, doubling it 17" on each end, but it's only 2" from the frame to the bottom of the motorhome and I don't think I can weld in that gap. Would putting a shitload of bolts instead be better? I've seen straight trucks with the frame lengthend by bolting.
The other option is to cut it off and not re-use the back half of the existing frame. I can double it as far forward as it practical and bolt the leaf hangers to my added section. One problem is there isn't a standard channel available that will just snuggly fit in there. This is what the frame looks like, but it's not mine. I'm not wanting to tear the floor out. My boosters are way up front and not in the way as they are on this one. This is what the machine looks like now: ![]() This is what I want it to look like. I can't leave enough space inside and use a gooseneck hitch without the wheelbase extension.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA
Year: 1985
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I would recommend welding the frame, Will. Remember the old Citroen 2cv's? They were bolted together and they would basically disassemble themselves over time. What about bolting it together and then welding the bolts? That way the frame would be allowed to flex (like a transport truck) and you wouldn't have to worry about a weld breaking or a bolt coming out.
Phil
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Have you tried this....
MVE11 or this..... chassis stretching Chassis stretching/shrinking isn't that difficult. Just make sure your filler and reinforcing plates are as thick or thicker than the original frame. Measure and cut carefully, then measure 5-6 times to ensure everything is square and straight before you tack it together. Then measure one or two more times before fully welding and attaching the reinforcing plates, to both the inside and the outside joints. Also, yor reinforcing plates should not be square, if that's not clear, note picture 9 of the station 2 section in the second link. Last edited by Dave R; 11-24-2007 at 12:09 PM. |
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Good article Dave, thanks. Hard to see exactly what's going on it there. What I think I see in that picture is the extension piece is the same dimentsion as the frame, and is butt welded in there. Than the diamond plates are added to the inside--2 per side. After that, the reinforcement angle is only on the bottom flange and goes up the outside. Is that what you see in there?
Trying to squint into those pictures is killing my eyes. ![]() The crap I've seen welded together on truck frames makes me think just about anything would hold if the welds were well done.
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There's nothing special about most truck frames. It's just steel. It's not hard to make it strong enough, the factor that concerns me is the amount of twisting and bending a frame sees in normal use--you want to avoid a hard spot--a sudden change in the stiffness of the frame. I wanted to make sure I followed an established procedure to account for those things I am not qualified to think about.
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Man, you are getting old. But, then again after doing it 6-7 times myself I know what their doing.
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Thanks Dave. That's the proceedure I'm going to follow, at least as closely as I can. My frame isn't a standard dimension channel so I may have to deviate a bit.
This beauty has 4 bolts per end holding the frame extension--and nothing else. Of course the giant piece of bridge timber and the steel deck also help. And in lieu of the diamond plates, these guys cut the shape into it. I think that's all they do--cut the extension into the same shape and weld it up. It also gets a truck body bolted to it so that reinforced it a lot I guess.
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'83 Ranger cab, '89 B2 frame, 4.0, C5, D35/8.8, 4.10s, Lockrights. '87 Chevy crew 6.2 Banks turbodiesel TH400 GearVendors 4.10 14-bolt Detroit '96 VW Passat Tdi '00 Ford E350 15-pax Powerstroke '09 Suzuki TU250X '04 Moto Guzzi Breva http://willwills.com/ Last edited by Will; 10-26-2008 at 09:19 PM. |
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I pulled the old thing up by the garage last week. I'm making my plans and sharpening my angle grinder. I'm not absolutely commited but I'm pretty convinced life on the planet will suffer if I don't do this.
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