I see lots of talk about “cheaper” options. But if money was no object (or realistically, anything under $1000 was fine) what is the best option?
I have an ARB Twin on my old truck right now, and exploring options for airing up 41” MPT81s on my new truck.
It’s a Hillsboro, camper has been through bolted.
Truck is for sale here: https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/2018-xl-f150-4x4-reg-cab-long-bed-flatbed-with-four-wheel-camper-grandby-shell-seattle-wa.216850/
The camper is a 2013 Four Wheel Camper Grandby Shell, sized for a full size long bed truck (8 foot bed) but will also fit the shorter 6.5 foot bed.
It has a rollover couch, and a dinette table that I believe were installed at FWC back in the day. Really the best of both worlds, and the couch...
Wheel base is 141 inches.
As far as length...I’m not sure. I can try and measure later but I’m probably 1.5-2 feet longer than stock due to flatbed and bumper.
I can say that I can get on WA ferries without getting charged overage fees. Costs me $20 with the F150, $80 with the ambo.
Yes, I have some older ones but I need to clean it up a bit first before I start posting more images.
The Grandby is a shell model from 2013 that comes with a roll-over couch/front dinette hybrid. I have used both terms and been told I am wrong by different people. In short, there is a dinette...
This is a 2018 F150 XL Regular Cab Long Bed with the 3.3 V6 and roughly 78k miles with a Four Wheel Camper Grandby Shell. But it is so much more than that.
This truck was purchased new from the dealership, but has been extensively modified to support extended travel. I lived out of this vehicle...
I've been bad about keeping this updated for a variety of factors - namely busy working on the ambulance.
Really no clue how people with jobs or kids do this, I guess it just takes a lot longer...
Posting this on a 2-3 week delay, but this is what I accomplished for week 2-3.5.
Now that the...
Main reason ambulances use the kit is for when the rear doors open the bags will let all of the air out making loading patients easier. Being able to adjust on the fly for any weight changes is nice as well I’m sure
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