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garyhaupt
Aug 14, 2015Explorer
There are a couple outfits that will retrofit used RV's. I have a set-up from a shop in Kamloops BC, Kamloops Light Truck and there is one in the US, UJointOffRoad that will also ship a kit.
I have been beating this drum for 5 years now. Instead of buying a new rig from Quigleys, take a C you have or like and have it converted. The cost is about $22,000. A LOT cheaper than the big price tag for a new one.
As for useability...it is not a sprinter, that's a fact. Mine is tall, with the lift kit. It is not meant to be a show machine. It is meant to get me into places that only a very capable truck can do. I really can't say enough about the idea. If a person lives or travels off the blacktop, then a 4x4 conversion takes the worry out of that equation.

Gary Haupt
I have been beating this drum for 5 years now. Instead of buying a new rig from Quigleys, take a C you have or like and have it converted. The cost is about $22,000. A LOT cheaper than the big price tag for a new one.
As for useability...it is not a sprinter, that's a fact. Mine is tall, with the lift kit. It is not meant to be a show machine. It is meant to get me into places that only a very capable truck can do. I really can't say enough about the idea. If a person lives or travels off the blacktop, then a 4x4 conversion takes the worry out of that equation.

Gary Haupt
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