I have searched on this topic but haven't found much information. I am curious as to what some of you think of a unibody vs body-on-frame for an overlanding rig. I will be moving back to the mainland from Hawaii sometime in the next year or two, love Hawaii but my wife wants to move back for family. I unfortunately only have a 2010 Sonata, but will be purchasing a vehicle once we get back to the mainland and I am trying to do as much research as possible. I have owned 2 Cherokees(XJs), a 96 Dodge Ram Dually and a 99 Grand Cherokee. I also have the advantage that I have worked for the rental car industry since 2002, so have had exposure to a lot of different vehicles.
I am wanting to know what everyone's opinion is on a unibody vs body-on-frame construction, because I had to get rid of my 99 Grand Cherokee, which I got rid of because there was a lot of rust, a hole developed right above the "frame-rail" behind the drivers front seat, and moving to where things rust out fast.
I am wanting to know what everyone's opinion is on a unibody vs body-on-frame construction, because I had to get rid of my 99 Grand Cherokee, which I got rid of because there was a lot of rust, a hole developed right above the "frame-rail" behind the drivers front seat, and moving to where things rust out fast.