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- fredandkathyExplorerAccording to the website, the Dynamax Isata 5 is available in 4X4.
- mgirardoExplorerMy sister-in-law and her husband bought a Class C motorhome off the lot that the dealer sent to Quigley for the conversion. According to my sister-in-law, Quigley will only convert a new coach and can't convert anything over 28'. This was back in 2005.
-Michael - RobertRyanExplorer
braindead0 wrote:
If you want serious off-road and have the $$$
Global Expedition Vehicles
Several like that here,in Australia roughly 3 Manufacturers
This is SLR Caravans
- j-dExplorer II
carringb wrote:
QuadVan
Quigley
UJoint Off-Road (this one isn't Ford approved like the others, but has infinitely more customization).
Works out, I've spoken with all three of the above. Chris at UJoint and John at QuadVan, were great to talk with and clearly being into helpful. Both of those outfits will work on used vehicles.
Not so sure about Quigley for a used vehicle. They may only modify new vehicles on their way from manufacturer to dealer. You'd have to check. I worked with Doug there, and eventually bought a 2012 take-off axle/brake "kit" from Quigley. I thought they had only the Pennsylvania location, but another OP here got some parts from Quigley and I think they shipped out of Texas.
Because of proximity to you in Tennessee, I'd suggest calling UJoint and speaking with Chris. He's in Fletcher, near Asheville.
I believe these guys use F-350 components as the foundation of the 4x4 upgrade. I don't know if the mod requires a lift, and if so how much. Not F-250 because you need the dual wheel front spindles used with dual rear wheels to mod a dual-wheel RV chassis.
QuadVan's full name is Northwest Quadvan LLC, located in Portland Oregon. - Not a C, but here is something to watch. Winnebago has a B 4x4 Concept Vehicle.
http://www.thefitrv.com/rv-reviews/winnebagos-4x4-concept-adventure-vehicle/ - SweetWaterSurprExplorerI have a Phoenix Cruiser with QuadVan 4x4 conversion.
- harold1946ExplorerEarth Roamer. They are built in Colorado.
- j-dExplorer III don't know what the current status is, but Jayco offered a C, about 30-foot, on a chassis converted to 4x4 by Quigley. Awhile ago, because they described the axle/brake setups they removed and sold as take-offs, as year 2012.
EDIT: Memory just kicked in. It was in the "Melbourne" series. - garyhauptExplorerFor what it's worth..my opinion...buying one new, with a Quigley or whatever else is a colossal waste of cash. That will set a person back 200 grand. Get the used RV you want..that you like..and then have a conversion done. The resale value on anything 4x4 is diminished as soon as they unit is on the road. People think it's been abused and even if they know better, they still drive the price down. Uless of course you have the money..then..go to it.
Gary Haupt - carringbExplorerQuadVan
Quigley
UJoint Off-Road (this one isn't Ford approved like the others, but has infinitely more customization).
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