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- DWeikertExplorer III'm just wondering how far back from the traffic light he has to stop in order to still see it.
- burningmanExplorer IIEveryone slander the non-conformist!
That hoodlum probably even thinks for himself sometimes.
Heck, we were all there when he scaled it, and we know it’s a lot heavier than a Host Mammoth and certainly poorly built, which explains why it shows up in photos all over the place completely intact.
His rig doesn’t look exactly like everyone else’s and that’s just wrong.
I’m glad we don’t have people like that among ourselves. - dewey02Explorer II
Grit dog wrote:
She’s a beaut Clark!
Best post of the month! - HioSSilverExplorerI like it
- d3500ramExplorer III^^ LOL...!
- Grit_dogNavigatorShe’s a beaut Clark!
- markowwesExplorerIf I did that to our camper…my wife would have shot me with a ball of my own S#$T.
- RickWExplorer IIIHow much effort to access the engine dipstick?
- ppineExplorer IIAll wrong.
First rig to get blown off the road.
Too heavy. - Kayteg1Explorer II
HadEnough wrote:
That's what I'm wondering.
What's the interior like? The rear "cab over" has me confused. The extra length on the standard cab over also has me confused. It's usually a bed up there. What is gained by making that he'd longer? Unless it's a sitting area now for him with bed in the rear.
And yeah. Seems to work. He's in South Florida with it.
If you notice, the cabover roof is about foot or 2 lifted.
That might make it seatable area.
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