RobertRyan wrote:
PghBob wrote:
I've read that the GVWR of the Transit chassis is 10360 pounds. That's over 2 tons less than my E450. The Transit might work for a smaller, say up to 24 feet, rig, but anything much bigger would likely seriously impact OCCC.
It will be a squeeze to make it into a Class C
I agree with everyone's comments. As is available today, it's just too close in weight capability for my comfort. If they can bump it up even 500 pounds, that will make a huge difference. Maybe Ford will later do what was done with the Sprinter over the years. The earlier model years handled less of a load.
I would recommend a Transit based motor home only if it was small and light enough to offer enough margin. I'd watch that very close when shopping. There is nothing worse than traveling without fresh water and with less people than you want to bring along.
The Dodge Promaster with single rear wheels is worse yet.
Our previous generation 2007 E350 with 11,500 pound capability carries the house, fuel, water, gear, food, and 2 people, weighing in with 1000 pounds of margin. That leaves enough to spare on weekends loading up on guests.