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RobertRyan
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
ShinerBock wrote:DirtyOil wrote:
point was... down under that's they way they do it, at least the majority, of Rving is "offroad" meaning both the fiver and TV are off road, although their fivers down under may be a wee bit lighter, narrower and not as tall (about a foot+ lower). As shown in Robert's last picture. But in the first picture Robert posted that fiver weighs in at unloaded 7500lbs loaded max weight is 9920lbs and is 29ft long, 7.6ft wide and 11'9" tall.
Yes, and they probably have RV's made for off road which I would get if I wanted to take an RV off road on a regular basis. The RV I have now is not made for the purpose off roading. It is 38 ft long and over 12,000 lbs. That is also too heavy of an RV to take on any kind of off road expedition as well. They do make off road RVs here that are much lighter like the 7,500 lbs one you speak that I would be happy to take off road. I would love to go to some places in Moab, Ut in one.
Yes but you had an RV made for Off Road, no doubt a reversed suspension rig, all who post here are proud of that and show their rig. I just wanted to compare your off Road rig with the ones here?
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