I don't want a 6" lifted truck camper for a couple reasons:
1) COG as mentioned, at the lift point of this truck you have lost a good deal of handling ability at highway speeds. I don't want to put a vehicle on it's side perhaps having to do a defensive driving maneuver.
2) Overhead...
How do you think a Chinook XL would do at towing and launching a small 18' boat (less than 5000# on trailer)? I've been wanting to stick to 4x4 truck chassis but I like Chinook especially the Concourse XL model. Is side entry more desirable because rear entry is always road dusted and then...
This is on Tiger owners forum you may need to register to see... I will copy paste some of the details and photos below.... Pretty nice rig except won't catch me in a 6.4
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/tigerowners/2008-tiger-cx-4x4-turbo-diesel-ford-f350-super-dut-t3671.html
123k miles...
Looks like a fun project here... Also don't see many units with the woodstove available! Would be a fun one to go get Rico, CO absolutely stunning area.
https://westslope.craigslist.org/rvs/d/rico-1987-gmc-4x4-van/7233834336.html
Seems like a fair price for a 4x4 van especially if the upgrades are well done.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/rvs/d/portland-1999-chevy-astro-van-4x4/7236094768.html
Pretty good package deal depends how rough the camper is....
https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/rvs/d/natick-1999-f350-crewcab-73-diesel-with/7225775303.html
Good drive-train engine combination here Allison / Duramax. Without duals, a more conservative lift and slightly better price I'd buy. Maybe a good candidate for a super single conversion.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/303778864599
As a fan of Toyota products I enjoyed finding this.... Too bad it's in the UK but seller does seem to know how to export.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184539345235
Don't see many of these around - 4x4 Class A for under $10k. Looks like the perfect for the beach!
https://capecod.craigslist.org/rvs/d/hyannis-x4-winnebago-30-feet-class/7220242724.html
One of the fairer priced Chinooks I've seen searching around.... I do really like the one I posted last weekend on Denver Craigslist check it out too!
https://mankato.craigslist.org/rvs/d/mankato-class-ford-chinook-rv-for-sale/7232184777.html
Yes those are the best Tundra's only available 2000-2004 in the v6 packages I believe the manuals not available with TRD either. I spent 6 months to find one to buy. My daily driver is 2004 4x4 5speed manual tundra with 3.4 v6. Average about 16-17mpg. Towing capacity a bit less than the...
It does really look good I agree!! I know the price a little high especially with six digit miles but I thought it was a good find of a great vehicle I should share. It seems most Ford 4x4 van conversion RV's hang around the $35-$55k price point. Ones closer to $35k seem to last just a few days!
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