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spiro 12 Feb 2010 23:36

fuel consumption
 
i am looking to buy some kind of truck i have been looking at the iveco 90 16 4x4 or maybe something like it. i was wondering what fuel consumption they get. and are they fixed 4x4. W hat are the equivalent like in the magirus i dont want something with electronics also it has to be cheap. id appreciate any info thanks

rclafton 17 Feb 2010 22:16

Interesting truck, theres a white one on mobile.de for not a lot of money and a box body ready to convert

There is a wbsite with a forum called camper4x4.net its mainly in italian but you can post in english and they will reply so maybe ask there for details , there is an iveco sub forum there

Rich

spiro 20 Feb 2010 21:20

thanks Rich.
Will try that web site. Sometimes its hard to get simple info.
That is the truck i was looking at i have written to him but no answer so i think english is the problem. any way i think the box might be a little too low in height for me to get it converted to a camper and i dont want to have to get into a big job of raising the roof. i want to get something ready quickly as i find the longer it takes to build there is a chance circumstances change and it never gets finished i would like to get travelling this winter. so any one know anything about daf 45 150 4x4 ex mod?

rclafton 21 Feb 2010 23:37

Overland camper for sale

That one ?

Not popular with the military I believe, you might be better off with a bedford, both are over 7.5 tonnes so depends on your license or downrating

this one went recently on ebay Bedford MJ 4 ex Army 4x4 on eBay (end time 09-Feb-10 23:02:09 GMT)

Have a look at another post - theres a source for cheaper man 8.136's now too

spiro 27 Feb 2010 21:57

Thanks a lot for the information. Had a look at the bedford, lovely truck. I am not liscensed to drive anything over 7.5 ton. Looking at the situation again. I think I might have to look at the 4x2 trucks, as fuel consumption is too heavy in 4x4. Saw a nice military box on that site. Think I might try put one of those on a 4x2, but it looks like they are fitted a different way to normal, I don't think there are any chasis rails on the box, Any IDEAS??????

Thank

Ger

rclafton 28 Feb 2010 17:13

The military boxes normally go onto the flatbed of a military truck, the flatbed already mounted correctly to cope with chassis flex

So you'd probaily have to get a truck with a flatbed or build a flatbed for a truck to mount the box on - what box are you looking at ?

Gipper 28 Feb 2010 18:46

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Hi Ger,

The Daf 45 150 is not my favorite truck, MJ/K better bet, though weigh up the pros and cons of using a heavy truck, fuel consumption is a big factor if you are doing long distances when you start to do 2.5 -5 kpl it gets expensive unless you are driving through the Middle East - I used to buy 1000 litres of diesel in Syria for $60 US !

depends where you want to go and what you want to do if you need 4x4 and the extra cost, often 2x4 with a rear locker and good tyres at the correct pressure will get you through most terrain unless you are doing lots of sand or mud.

I like Merc trucks, also look at smaller Steyr and MAN/WV

Aigner GmbH - Allradfahrzeuge

If you are considering going the smaller cheaper route, also look at Merc 609 vans - lots of space, cheap to run, easily to fix.

If you use a flatbed and military box it will be heavy, it will also make the roof line higher, raise the CofG, reduce performance and increase fuel consumption, better to remove the flatbed and transfer the mounting system to the box itself with reinforcement.

Heres a friends Steyr 12 s 21 4x4
Custom made box - light and strong and dust tight - unlike my Defender !!!

Cheers
Grif

spiro 2 Mar 2010 22:40

just testing Im having trouble getting my replies posted

spiro 2 Mar 2010 22:50

hi i just spent the evening replying to the thread and couldnt post it. I was told i was not logged in yet looking at the top of the page i was logged in has anyone experienced this. i lost all my message i am pretty peed

Gipper 6 Mar 2010 22:24

There is a timeout on being signed in I believe, if I take to long to write a post -which is normal as my typing is slow, it will ask me to sign in again after I have hit the 'post' button.

persevere......

spiro 10 Mar 2010 19:29

Thats great gipper thanks for that i was loosing interest as i am very slow at typing.

I have been doing a bit of research and have come up with an interest in the older man 8 150 4x2 trucks i see acouple on mobile an 88 and a 93 with diff locks anyone know what they are like

thanks

Ger


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