Hey John,
Funny to 'bump' into you here - glad to hear you're still traveling - let's hear more about this Fuso??? Inquiring (nosy) minds want to know!
-Matt
'96 4runner LTD - Family expedition rig
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Really an excellent choice. I assume part of the thinking is international travel. The FM is a nice size. I believe some of the vendors for Marmon Harrington also do frame changes too.
I've driven the new 2011 Ford diesel and that is excellent. A real improvement, with a noise level about midpoint between the old diesel and gas. The new transmission is excellent too for back road travel. I just wouldn't want to be in Greece with engine problems on a Ford diesel.
John, is that an Earthcruiser you guys are getting?
GL.
Sounds interesting. Are you really that limited in modern 4x4 forward cabs over there? I'm not knocking Fusos mind you, I just find the tyres too small for anything useful. My 365/85x20 xzl hardly notice corrugations caused by 16 inch (and 17.5) car (er sorry you call them truck) tyres.
Is the custom 4x4 conversion better than the factory one or is there not a factory 4x4 available.
Another very, very important point; show us some photos of your new motorhome.
Happy trails
Luke
If you mean the Australian EarthCruiser [http://www.earthcruiser.com.au/], no. They are building on the Fuso FG chassis; we have an FM which is a much heavier chassis. They use a pop-top design; ours is a rigid box.
Just marking this so I can read it later.
I wish I could remember where I left my keys...
Yep! We have NO ACCESS to any of the good Euro trucks - our DOT has simply shut them out.
We're riding on Bridgestone M711 tires, size 11R22.5 [22.5 x 8.25 rims]. The ride is simply excellent! A full(!) day of ±500 miles is very comfortable [apart from having to sit in a seat of any kind for that long]. My wife is a very competent driver, but is a bit white knuckled in any vehicle. Literally grips the wheel so hard her hands hurt. After less than half an hour in the Fuso she reported (and a glance at her hands revealed) that she was much more comfortable driving the Fuso than either of our two EarthRoamers. I was perfectly comfortable with the ERs, but the Fuso is in a league of its own, even at 21,000# with full fluids (100 diesel, 105 H2O, and plenty of beer). Certainly not as much power as with the highly-tweeked Ford engine, but we experience a much more relaxing day when moving.
The FM does not come with factory 4x4, much less locking diff. The FG (lighter weight truck) can be had with factory 4x4.
There is a very active Mitsubishi thread here if you want to know more about Fusos.