The purpose of the vehicle will be primarily as a DD and tow rig and I would like plenty of tray area so extending the wheelbase is on the cards.
I have also thought about 6wd set up to increase the GVM also with a turntable set up in the back of my head, but primarily for the extra weight for towing and extra braking
I am assuming that for a chassis extension in a ute set up would be to cut and graft a section in before the arch, that seems pretty stright forward, jigs etc to keep it true would be needed, but any tech would be good, couldnt find much on this on the web
In terms of 6wd, how do people go about this? is the best way to graft another rear chassis section to the back of the existing section? also how does one go about drive shafts? in a bogie drive truck set up there is very little articulation and the front diff has an output on ther rear to run a shaft to the rear diff. I am assuming there is not much around in a light vehicle to do this so its a matter of running two shafts.
I am sure with some research I could something to bolt to the transfer to allow to outputs and run one shaft to the front diff and one apprelell to the output to a bearing and then drop down to the rear diff or a set up similar anyway, I imagine this is something like what others have done and the gear to do it is out there
basically any links and tech would be great, will help me decide if I want to tackle this or not

thanks
Tiny