Honda Ridgeline is assembled in Alabama - Tariffs will apply on imported parts used for assembly.
Ford Maverick is assembled in Mexico - Tariffs might apply to the whole thing.
I have not shopped for either, but I'm betting the Ridgeline is more $ to start.
sounds like it would work. I've not heard to many issues with the chinese diesel (warm air) heaters though. They would be considerably more cost effective than engineering up the hot water solution. Amazon reviews on the KemiMoto are not great.
Honda sales are off pretty good in the USA and globally in 2024 about -15% from 2023, I don't really understand how Nissan (-4% from 2023) could help that.
mine. Several photos of the 8020 build on my IG back about 4 years. @83mmax I removed the 8020 top portion that is in the IG and put on top of a welded steel, aluminum skinned box in 2024 that is spring mounted on the trailer.
We had an Element back in the day, how much does the loaded rack on the roof effect highway MPG? IIRC ours without a rack got around 22 MPG highway, but that was a long time ago. We bought it new in 2003.
I ran both KYB and Bilstiens over the years on my old '05. I would not run KYBs again. Michael & Chris are correct about the springs, replace those too, even with new stock is going to be better than 20 year old ones. I have heard good things about Konis - but have no first hand experience...
I built my own door for my square drop, took a couple generations to get it right. If I build another camper, I think I'd buy a door. My time is still expensive.
Yeah, Payload is 1,870 lbs and towing capacity is 9,500 lbs. There is a trailering package that bumps the towing up to 1,970 PL / 13,300 Tow lbs depending on doors/bed length configuration.
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