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BurbMan
Explorer II
Jul 15, 2018

How Common is a 4WD Class C?

We are thinking about selling the TT...we love the space when it's set up, but it's a lot to drag around. Now that we're older and mostly travel alone or with another couple, it would be great to be more nimble. Towing the TT is like driving a semi, you can't just "stop along the way", what/where we can stop is always contingent about "can we get the TT in there".

So that's the thinking about a C, now the 4WD part....One of the reasons we always had a TT was camping on the beach, but 4WD is required. There are a lot of beach fishing spots here on LI that don't allow camping, but they do allow truck campers, 4WD vans, etc. No overnite camping, but you have a nice bathroom, a place to change, nap, have lunch, or just get put of the sun for a few mins.

So after hours of discussion, we are thinking that a "smaller" C with 4WD would fit the bill. How many of these things are built with 4WD? Has anybody converted a Class C to 4WD?

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  • Extremely rare. You would be better off finding a class C you like and then having it converted. Trying to find one that is already 4wd will be very difficult. But, they are out there. Not long ago there was a 4wd Duramax powered Super C for sale on RV trader. I don't know if it's till there.
  • Pretty rare in the normal run or C's, if at all. Perhaps there's a specialty built unit.