PRICE LOWERED F450 w/ 11ft flatbed hardside camper. Unicorn dry bath low milage

Jpherbalist

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Pictures of the bunk folded down and the hardware

Top bunk is 24 wide bottom is 31 wide both are 71 long

Dinette dropped between the couches creates a large 85×50 platform for more sleep area or just awesome relaxation for a movie
 

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1cambo

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I would love to be in a position to make an offer but sadly I am not. I am however interested to know what kind of MPG the gasser gets?
GLWS, and the new chapter in life!
 

Jpherbalist

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I would love to be in a position to make an offer but sadly I am not. I am however interested to know what kind of MPG the gasser gets?
GLWS, and the new chapter in life!
Originally I was running on the stock continentals I can't remember what they're called, if I put it in Eco mode and drove carefully I could get as high as 14. When I switched over to these toyos I get about 11 with normal loads and if I'm hauling something heavy and pulling a trailer it drops to 9ish. The 10 speed is really nice and the larger power band and torque curve on this engine/tranny allows for higher rmp when needing to pull heavy loads. I live in the mountains at 5000ft and my grocery/farm store is 2300ft. She eats that mountain pass as a snack with my 10k trailer and camper mounted. I'd imagine even better mpg in a f250 single rear wheel I'd be curious what those are getting?
 

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