Renze
Elite Member
I remember building a gooseneck trailer for a Renault Master chassis-cab on which the dealer made a dropside bed. I thought it was the most pointless build we ever did, because the bed would be useless with the 2 foot 5th wheel plate exposed, and the cargo space above the gooseneck (with a 2 foot gooseneck to clear the dropside boards) would be so high that its pretty useless too. A conventional stepdeck in combination with a removable bed that locks into the 5th wheel coupler and two catches in both front corners, would be more practical, and he wouldnt be constantly overloading the truck. But thats what you get when an end user goes to a bodybuilder who wants some of the work himself but outsources the trailer, then you get unpractical contraptions like that.Had a 2-door for a while and the first thing I did was to remove the bed since it served no purpose.View attachment 1389910
Yeah i know a gooseneck is pretty common in North America, but in NA every pickup comes with a truck bed for the same price as a chassis cab without it, and you guys have ball couplers where here, only the 2 foot saddle has a type approval.
Here in Europe the default body is enclosed van, (not a pickup bed like in North America) and a chassis cab goes for about the same price.