Sold.............2016 Tiger Malayan HT For Sale......Sold

Dirtbagger

New member
New price $200K
Original owner, all truck maintenance done at Ford dealer
2020 upgrades and maintenance include: New wheels and tires, 4 new house batteries, new oil and air filter, transmission service, front and back differentials oil changes.
39,000 miles, Asking $200,000
Truck
Ford F550 Crew Cab, 4X4, 6.7L Powerstroke Turbo diesel, color Magnetic ext., Steel int.
Dual fuel tanks, 40 and 28 gallons for total of 68 gallons
200A Alternator, dual alternators
Power Mirrors
Middle arm rest folds up allowing for 3 passengers (with seat belt)
DRW to SRW conversion
Firestone Air Bags w/compressor tank and external quick disconnectors both sides
Upgraded in 2020, 20 X 10 Forged Aluminum Wheels, 4 plus spare
Upgraded in 2020, 5 new Continental 335 80R20 tires
Upgraded in 2020, new Fox shocks
Upgraded in 2020, 2.5 inch lift kit
Rear Crewcab seats removed, custom storage box with built in safe
Engine block heater
Ford F550 seat covers
Rear back up camera
Upgraded front and rear bumpers
Warn 16,500-lbs front winch
Halogen off road lights
External bar lights on all four sides operated via uplifters
Remote start
Yakima roof rack system with Cargo Box
Sand boards mounted on roof
Aluminess rear storage box
Coach
Maple Cabinetry, Custom table
All Diesel Appliances, heater, hot water and Webasto stove top
Winegard Satellite TV system w/19” LCD TV and DVD player
Kwikee Electric Steps
6000-BTU A/C unit
Microwave
Water filter system
40 gallon fresh water tank
20 gallon gray water
4 Maintenance free Lifeline AGM batteries, 600 AH (just replaced Oct 2020)
Blue Sea Coach Battery Charging System
Four 100W solar panels with MPPT controller
2800 Magnum Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Full bath with shower and toilet, 5 gallon black water cassette
4.3 Cubic ft refrigerator with separate freezer compartment
Queen size bed with memory foam mattress and Froli suspension system
Overhead bed reading lights
Dometic 10ft Awning
Three point Coach-to-Chassis Mount System
Vehicle total weight is 14,240 lbs
 

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mk216v

Der Chef der Fahrzeuge
Glws, great rig.
Curious what’s ur total height with that box?


Height to solar panels is 10' 8" however the tallest measurement is 11' 8" to the top of the satellite.
 
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When I looked into tigers, found they weren't really winterized. Had to go dry. Is the malayan in the same place with that? I
 
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eugarps

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I kind of remember the fresh tank being inside and the grey being outside with a heating pad. Memories fade, so chime in and tell me my error.

Bill
 

Dirtbagger

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The fresh water tank is located inside under couch. The gray water is outside under coach and heated. I use this rig in cold Colorado winters where temps drop below 0. I keep it winterized however you can still use sink and toilet. Hope that helps.
 
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The fresh water tank is located inside under couch. The gray water is outside under coach and heated. I use this rig in cold Colorado winters where temps drop below 0. I keep it winterized however you can still use sink and toilet. Hope that helps.
I'm so glad I checked back. My reply alert is not working... as I think you know, I'm new to all this. When you say winterized, what do you do?
 
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Also, where are you/the vehicle located? Sorry if I missed it
 
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Unfortunately, "winterized" means "prepared to sit unused for the winter" (rather than "ready to go in the winter"). See:

Seems like he's taken pretty cold places..
 

DiploStrat

Expedition Leader
Unless something has gone wrong that beast is ready for winter use. We used our Malayan down to at least 0F, hot showers and all. There are a few cold bridges, but they are not bad.

Winterizing, for storage, requires due diligence to make sure that there is no water left anywhere. As all of these beasts are plumbed a bit differently, that can be hard or easy.

But for the seating plan, we would still have ours.
 

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