Unfortunately you're going to find out that lifting a motorhome isn't very easy at home. They are just big heavy intimidating things, even the smaller ones. I did lift mine carefully but I didn't enjoy it at all.
Once you jump up to a 550/5500 you get into a higher cost chassis than a Ford E 450 chassis.
A reason it is still used for so many smaller RV's
I've been living in an E series base RV for a long time and am ready for a truck chassis.
I'm not a very big guy and the E series just doesn't give you very much legroom.
The doghouse sticking into the cab gives you access to the rear of the engine, but it also allows a
fair amount of engine noise into the cab.
Truck chassis's can be had with factory 4x4, better than all the aftermarket ones required for the van.
Curious about this. When I see 4x4 van conversions for sale they are almost never high mileage.
Physics would like a word with you... A 2% increase in height isn't going to increase your aero drag >10%. Bigger tires do not inherently have greater rolling resistance. Only the aero drag component increases exponentially with speed. Etc.
Unfortunately, mine/yours/everyone else's fuel gauge would like a word with you.
I have done extensive mileage recordings on my current ride (which is very aerodynamic for a fullsized SUV), and about to add a mild (1.5 inch lift), and +1 to +2 (33-34 inch) and +1 wider tires.
If even at only 10lbs+ heavier than stock per A/T tire, I expect my mileage to reduce 10-20% at 70-80 mph. I will report back my results, which I expect to be exactly as described.
Good mind set....As you start traveling and world politics hit price a gas (as they always do...) you'll experience prices from .99 to $4.99 per gallon in the years to come. Thats been our experience the last 5 years running our Tiger from coast to coast. Without the trailer but, with the lift and bigger wheels and tires we see +/- 12-14 mpg (wet and loaded). With the trailer, 10-11 mpg.......As you said, it is what it is.
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Since I'm probably past the dreaming stage in my life, here's our E450 24 ft. Class C we use instead: