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I just picked up a 2005 Kodiak 4x4 with a custom service body specific for camper attachment. This thing is a beast and drives like champ. I purchased it in CA where I currently live from a guy who has it registered as a commercial vehicle in AZ despite running it as a camper rig. I'm in...
Not mine but interesting platform with 7.3 PowerStroke
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I'm selling a new, never mounted swivel seat platform for an E-350 Ford Econoline van. It fits the newer year models with the RCS unit mounted under the drivers seat. Prefer local pickup/delivery in San Diego or Orange County. $50 gets it.
I used some sheets of Reflectex with Gorilla tape. I cut them to size, used the tape on the edges to give them some support and then used those tape on little hangers to hold them onto the window whether they're slightly cracked or shut all the way
Selling 4 Toyo Open Country AT2 265/70/17. They have approximately 10k miles and have been rotated every 3-4k miles. Very good condition,no tears in sidewalls. Asking $500 for all 4. Located in north San Diego county but can arrange to meet as far north as Huntington Beach.
Selling 4 Toyo Open Country AT2 265/70/17. They have approximately 10k miles and have been rotated every 3-4k miles. Very good condition,no tears in sidewalls. Asking $500 for all 4. Located in north San Diego county but can arrange to meet as far north as Huntington Beach.
Getting ready for Agile to do my '12 E350 RB. Planning on running 4.56 gears on 285/75/17's and I'm torn between the the MT's and AT's. I'm currently riding on 265/70/17 Toyo AT's now. They performed pretty well on my last Baja trip; including airing down to 15psi on a super sandy stretch...
I suppose specifics would help. I just got out of the sun all day and I could use a cold beer.
I have an E350 van converted to a camper. I'm not trying to turn it into a SMB but I'd like to run a fridge like an ARB or Engel. Im limited on roof space and not really interested in running panels...
Yes, I understand that. I guess I'm asking if anyone has thought about using a similar port to basically "plug n play" a portable panel
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Noob question...I've done some searching on ExPo and Google and having trouble finding info on using a RV/SMB power inlet port and converting to a portable solar panel plug in. Anyone thought about or done this to their rig??
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