How 'bout a Class 8?

OS-Aussie

Adventurer
I believe that they are still referred to as "C" class in the RV world. There are a lot of builders in this space. Some are ultra cool. Dynamax, Power House coach etc etc
 

pcampbell

Adventurer
Saw something like this the other day in town. It was built on a Old School Peterbuilt and was MASSIVE!! Very cool though.
 

pcampbell

Adventurer
It was like this, but I'm pretty sure it was a Peterbuilt...

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How 'bout one with a trailer :Wow1:

http://busesandmore.com/rvs/Sanders-Kingsley-Coach-RV.shtml
 

Ironduff

Observer
These are known informally in the RV world as "Super C's", tho' there's no official definition or recognition as a separate class from the RVIA. These are the upper / bigger / costier end of that group, which starts with the Kodiak chassis and goes up. They seem to be very popular with auto racers and others who need a live-in with higher-than-average towing capacity. Very neat & quite pricey, but kinda limited for Expo use.... ;)

Jim H.
 

mhiscox

Expedition Leader
They seem to be very popular with auto racers and others who need a live-in with higher-than-average towing capacity.
Very true. There are several manufacturers of "toterhomes," Class 8s with living quarters bhind the cab and a hitch for a big gooseneck trailer. If you weren't towing, though, I always thought that removing the hitch and using the area for dirt bikes, a RIB, etc. might be pretty trick.

Very neat & quite pricey, but kinda limited for Expo use.... ;)
Well, one of the advantages of the forum is that we're pretty loose on what counts as an "expedition," so the Class 8 conversion doesn't necessarily mean disqualification. Everybody seen this one already?

http://www.unicat.net/en/info/VXL16HD.html
 
My choice for something even bigger than what I have (and still legal in the US) is a Western Star 4900SA military spec 6X6, with low geared Roadranger 9ALL 11spd (26:1 1st, 0.73:1 11th). And Detroit Diesel DD15. 505hp/1650 ft-lb
http://www.westernstartrucks.com/Trucks/SevereExtreme/Military/4900sa.asp
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/engines/DD15/
http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=318296

Charlie

I gave the wrong shortcut for the gearbox - I fixed it.
How much do they cost? A lot, I am sure. But still cheaper than a top end camper.

Charlie
 
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kerry

Expedition Leader
My choice for something even bigger than what I have (and still legal in the US) is a Western Star 4900SA military spec 6X6, with low geared Roadranger 9ALL 11spd (26:1 1st, 0.73:1 11th). And Detroit Diesel DD15. 505hp/1650 ft-lb
http://www.westernstartrucks.com/Trucks/SevereExtreme/Military/4900sa.asp
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/engines/DD15/
http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=123666

Charlie

Hard to argue with that choice. I didn't see any prices on the website. Any idea how much they cost?
 
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If I was going to spend six figures on a motor home, it would definitely be built on a class 8 chassis. You get a million mile service life out of the drive train, unmatched pulling power, and an insane amount of options when it comes to building it.



http://www.truckconversion.net/
 
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Deleted member 9101

Guest
My choice for something even bigger than what I have (and still legal in the US) is a Western Star 4900SA military spec 6X6, with low geared Roadranger 9ALL 11spd (26:1 1st, 0.73:1 11th). And Detroit Diesel DD15. 505hp/1650 ft-lb
http://www.westernstartrucks.com/Trucks/SevereExtreme/Military/4900sa.asp
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/engines/DD15/
http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=123666

Charlie

Sorry, i want some bling with my truck:

http://www.westernstartrucks.com/Trucks/SevereExtreme/TwinSteer/4900fa.asp
 

astn

Observer
Many of those trucks aren't legal, though, they just count on police/DOT apathy. It's a very gray area, but to be legal in all 50 states, your RV/straight truck should be less then 45' LOA, and even then in some states such as California, you may be restricted to certain roads. Truck-trailer combinations (i.e your RV towing a stacker trailer) should be less then 65' overall in order to comply with most states rules. That Saunders truck is just asking for a ticket (or to be impounded). This was an issue a couple years ago with some guys running big toterhomes for their race cars in Florida. I don't think any got impounded, but I recall that some of them had big fines.
 
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skysix

Adventurer
My choice for something even bigger than what I have (and still legal in the US) is a Western Star 4900SA military spec 6X6, with low geared Roadranger 9ALL 11spd (26:1 1st, 0.73:1 11th). And Detroit Diesel DD15. 505hp/1650 ft-lb
http://www.westernstartrucks.com/Trucks/SevereExtreme/Military/4900sa.asp
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/engines/DD15/
http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=318296
Charlie

I stil like the Tatra 815 / 816 (built in the US by ATC) and even the more affordable 813, also the MAN actros 8x8's as well as the Finnish SISU/Renault 8x8.

All do well in the European Truck Trials so would make an off-road RV that could keep up to most 4x4's...
 
ATC = American Truck Company? Seems to have disappeared from the Internet. MAN - nice, but...
I kind of like trucks that are 1) obtainable 2) legal in the country I reside.

Charlie
 

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