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JaxDad
Jul 10, 2014Explorer III
It's a result of the various aspects of a C. A big engine in front, a long exhaust system to reach down the back, and a floor that's not a couple feet higher like it is in an A. The fact that it's at or very close to it's GVWR also doesn't help since the engine is working so hard, thereby making more excess heat.
Some reflective heat shielding might help, but it find a very slow drive for a few minutes does a pretty good job of dissipating the heat. In fact if where I'm stopping for the night is right off the highway I'll often take an intentional 'wrong turn' and do a little drive around and scout out the area before actually parking for the night.
Some reflective heat shielding might help, but it find a very slow drive for a few minutes does a pretty good job of dissipating the heat. In fact if where I'm stopping for the night is right off the highway I'll often take an intentional 'wrong turn' and do a little drive around and scout out the area before actually parking for the night.
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