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Luton Box Transfer/ Tiny home build.....; How on earth do I do this?
Topic Started: Aug 5 2017, 10:30 AM (230 Views)
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Hi everyone, Just joined the forum. After some info to help me with a job, A big job at that.

I bought an 1998 Iveco daily luton box van four months ago and turned it into a tiny home.

The build process was fun and went smoothly and now I have a new home on wheels, made from reclaimed materials, complete with shower and full solar system on a custom roof rack I made.

Now I didn't pay much attention to the vehicle during this build and suffered for it in the last month with, clutch cable's breaking every 20 miles and a massive oil leak coming out of the breather pipe. And the rust! Sooo much rust!

It went for its MOT and needless to say it failed and is pretty much ready for scrap. (So any parts needed, Let me know)

SO
Now my mission is to find some new wheels for the box.

Does anyone have any information on transferring a luton box over from my Iveco to another vehicle.
Ive spotted some 2012 daily's for sale going for pretty cheap, so I assume the width of the chassis will be similar. Ive seen the same box on newer models so all should line up...... hopefully.

Any insight or advice? Is it too big a job? Do I have to stick to Iveco?

Please let me know. Many thanks for reading :)
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