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Arashi 09-07-2015 05:10 PM

Dirt cheap van conversion to an aerodynamic RV that looks like a million bucks!..idea
 
I think the picture speaks for itself. :)

http://i.imgur.com/jRkiMoR.jpg

What do you guys think, its a Toyota Previa pickup conversion, transformed into a RV camper.
The trailer end would swivel and when stationary, the trailer extends (on skate rollers like a shuttle port) to the van section, making for a long continuous space.


*Some of my past Tiny house and RV ideas.

Tiny house shed 3D model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9kWTHky0Nw

Tiny house and RV combo
https://vimeo.com/66554366
http://i.imgur.com/9MLKmc5.jpg

freebeard 09-08-2015 02:52 AM

'Dirt cheap' and 'million bucks' both seem to miss the mark. I'd take an average.

"The devil is in the details."

The trailer appears to be about 8ft long. The tandem axle looks like it needs some rear overhang.

What's the height of the pivot point? Draw a line at 10° from the rear tire, and raise the trailer to clear. Any conflicts?

I'd make an intermediate [hemispherical?] body that swivels on the van floor and has pivots higher up for the trailer. Unless your taking it rock crawling you could ignore the roll axis and let the suspension take that up.

What's the purpose of the windshield and mirrors facing backward on the rear of the trailer? That works against the aerodynamics.

http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-fr...76-zcbjlkf.jpg

Something like this might work. It doesn't increase the frontal area.
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In the Vimeo video you have a heavy duty flatbed trailer supporting what should be a very stiff monocoque shell. Just put the wheels on that.
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Please don't think I'm bashing this. I admire your enthusiasm. And the Previa. Too bad Toyota didn't make it with AWD and the turbo and the five speed. That would be sweet. Canada got the optional tachometer, right?

cRiPpLe_rOoStEr 09-08-2015 11:18 AM

If I would ever consider to turn a 1st-gen Previa into a campervan, I'd consider to fit it with a pop-up top and to fit an expandable section in the place of the rear hatch and a smaller one in the place of the sliding door. The useful space increasement from the smaller expandable section in the sliding door's spot might seem negligible at first, but a galley/kitchen could be mounted there.

nimblemotors 09-08-2015 06:35 PM

How do you figure this is dirt cheap??

I've been thinking of using a Prius to tow a custom 5th wheel trailer.
Lots of advantages, generator built-in, fuel efficient toad car, and great MPG.
The problems to solve are the lack of towing torque, and the load capacity of the rear wheels, both with fairly simple solutions. Not dirt cheap solutions.

Dirt cheap is towing a tent trailer. Problem with tents is rain and wind.

Arashi 09-10-2015 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 492565)
'Dirt cheap' and 'million bucks' both seem to miss the mark. I'd take an average.

"The devil is in the details."

The trailer appears to be about 8ft long. The tandem axle looks like it needs some rear overhang.

The Previa is 15 and a half feet long... and yes comparing it in photoshop the bulk length is ~8 feet but the total is the same as the van at 15 feet. Keeping it short and parking in two car spaces in the heart of downtown is an option I really favor.

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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 492565)
'What's the height of the pivot point? Draw a line at 10° from the rear tire, and raise the trailer to clear. Any conflicts?

The inside of these van are nice and flat.. so I would imagine just bolting on an adapter and possibly needing to readjust the gas nozzle if I need to cut close down to the wheel hubs. The lower to the floor, the more interior space in the trailer Im thinking. I dont know the height... but I wonder how much more a custom "gooseneck" will be to an average new $1700 trailer.

miscellaneous Previa
http://i.imgur.com/l9Tp7Bz.jpg

adapter
Turnover Ball - Companion 5th Wheel - Towing - Install - RV Magazine
http://i.imgur.com/Qw6Jl2V.jpg


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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 492565)
I'd make an intermediate [hemispherical?] body that swivels on the van floor and has pivots higher up for the trailer. Unless your taking it rock crawling you could ignore the roll axis and let the suspension take that up.

Maybe you mean something like this... in the future, in a few years, I'll need to find the most economical parts and best setups for paved driving. http://i.imgur.com/gJPE731.jpg

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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 492565)
What's the purpose of the windshield and mirrors facing backward on the rear of the trailer? That works against the aerodynamics.

I really like the GMC Pad concept and would like to model the trailer like that.

Heres a model of one but I cant find it online... I think it may have been ripped from a video game Called Mafia Wars... supposedly called the "Tax Shelter" which is very fitting seeing how this kind of tiny house can help one get out of the rat race.
http://wf2.xcdn.pl/files/12/03/16/93...n04s13a_34.jpg

The modelling looks low quality actually
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdG2m7ec6Mo

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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 492565)
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In the Vimeo video you have a heavy duty flatbed trailer supporting what should be a very stiff monocoque shell. Just put the wheels on that.

That CNC tiny house wrapped in plastic sheets is made of plywood which isnt made for structural forces pulling on it like supporting a wheel well. The house actually uses a peg construction design system and all it would take on the road is some kind of pot hole to crack or dislodge possibly.
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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 492565)
Please don't think I'm bashing this. I admire your enthusiasm. And the Previa. Too bad Toyota didn't make it with AWD and the turbo and the five speed. That would be sweet. Canada got the optional tachometer, right?

Oh no I very welcome constructive criticism and your feed back has been a learning experience, thanks. :)
I dont know about the tach option in Canada but I specially favor the huge mid section sunroof available in some models.
Aerodynamic egg shaped car, mid engine, rear wheel drive... these basic options alone make this car epic.

Arashi 09-10-2015 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by nimblemotors (Post 492655)
How do you figure this is dirt cheap??

I've been thinking of using a Prius to tow a custom 5th wheel trailer.
Lots of advantages, generator built-in, fuel efficient toad car, and great MPG.
The problems to solve are the lack of towing torque, and the load capacity of the rear wheels, both with fairly simple solutions. Not dirt cheap solutions.

Dirt cheap is towing a tent trailer. Problem with tents is rain and wind.

For housing, this would be a cheap solution with similar methods
http://i.imgur.com/pf6n9Yo.jpg

but for such a bullet long aerodynamic body in my concept, theres nothing like it short of a million dollars.
Semi working Previa can be found for $500 here... less then the tow adapter cost surely.
Heres one using its rear hatch to seal the end of the car.
http://i.imgur.com/TtklRxS.jpg

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Originally Posted by cRiPpLe_rOoStEr (Post 492598)
If I would ever consider to turn a 1st-gen Previa into a campervan, I'd consider to fit it with a pop-up top and to fit an expandable section in the place of the rear hatch and a smaller one in the place of the sliding door. The useful space increasement from the smaller expandable section in the sliding door's spot might seem negligible at first, but a galley/kitchen could be mounted there.

Expandable is best! With my trailer though Im looking for a wood honeycomb construction of sort for protection and insulation... it would be hard to achieve but maybe an expandable in the end to overhang.

oldtamiyaphile 09-10-2015 07:59 AM

Very cool project for sure. For the record, awd, manuals and turbo (diesels) were available outside America.:turtle:

The Japanese market Estima looked all but identical but was about 6" narrower to better deal with city streets.

Arashi 09-10-2015 08:49 AM

Maybe someone here would like to make it before I get my resources and life in order. :)

I was able to find these similar projects.
http://i.imgur.com/YnfyvL4.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/TFRJTYv.jpg

freebeard 09-10-2015 01:16 PM

Quote:

Aerodynamic egg shaped car, mid engine, rear wheel drive... these basic options alone make this car epic.
One could say 'Jetsonian'.

I understand now where the roofline comes from. Mafia Wars ripped off GM, not t'uther way round. There are five articles on the Pro Pad that bubble to the top here: https://www.google.com/search?q=gmc+pro+pad

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Originally Posted by www.gizmag.com
Dec 7, 2005 - January 7, 2005 General Motors Advanced Design's GMC PAD has won the California Design Challenge at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

If your going to use the lasercut plywood for construction, longitudinal and/or diagonal tension cables would strengthen it. Or interlocking puzzle pieces. Plus a rigid skin.

Quote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by myself
I'd make an intermediate [hemispherical?] body that swivels on the van floor and has pivots higher up for the trailer.

Maybe you mean something like this...
More like:
http://data3.primeportal.net/hangar/...109_of_173.jpg
https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1130603

Thanks for the Vanagon pics. I collect weird VW pictures. But I'd put the 5th wheel on the rear axle line so the trailer doesn't steer the tow vehicle.
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nimblemotors -- Put a Toyota/Lexus MGR on the trailing axle.

ennored 09-10-2015 02:25 PM

Reminds me of a "boaterhome".

http://www.bangshift.com/assets/imag...boaterhome.jpg


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