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blt2ski
Aug 21, 2014Moderator
As far as the duals go, you would have to ask them, but, if it is a std type van, it probably has singles on the rear vs duals, 4 tires total.
If you have a small sized family, then the 710 might work. My sons were 5'12" on there 13th b-day, now are 5'16 at age 27. My daughters are 5'8 and 10", ex is in the middle height wise, but oldest daughter and ex are probably the heaviest of us overall, Im 6' and 210. My kids were generally speaking in the 20-30%tile weigh, and 120+ in the height growing up. On the other hand, the older of the twins has a gf from India, 4'11 and maybe 100 lbs dripping wet. if you are all smaller in nature, 710 could work......but as you note, they will grow too..
The one van you see may work, on the other hand, depending upon how used it is, you could spend more on repairs than a newer one that cost more up front. Bryan is a good person to PM with re ford vans, he is probably one of the better resident experts on them.
Marty
If you have a small sized family, then the 710 might work. My sons were 5'12" on there 13th b-day, now are 5'16 at age 27. My daughters are 5'8 and 10", ex is in the middle height wise, but oldest daughter and ex are probably the heaviest of us overall, Im 6' and 210. My kids were generally speaking in the 20-30%tile weigh, and 120+ in the height growing up. On the other hand, the older of the twins has a gf from India, 4'11 and maybe 100 lbs dripping wet. if you are all smaller in nature, 710 could work......but as you note, they will grow too..
The one van you see may work, on the other hand, depending upon how used it is, you could spend more on repairs than a newer one that cost more up front. Bryan is a good person to PM with re ford vans, he is probably one of the better resident experts on them.
Marty
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