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-Lqdskier wrote:
Here is a Class C on a 4X4 chassis located in California.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/rvs/6153006785.html
โJun-02-2017 04:50 AM
turbobricklayer wrote:
completely right on the three point mounting, Chris at Ujoint did his flat bed van that way . I would rather have the 450 but am stuck with what i have (cant trade because of the extensive water damage on it). Four wd on this would be just to get out of a bad situation but some times it still maybe wouldnt be enough, maybe not even worth it. An air locker and a set of chains might be the way, like you said a coach will not take much twisting at all
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โJun-01-2017 09:04 AM
turbobricklayer wrote:
Gary, really like your rig,I have a 28 ft c on an e350 with extensive water damage . Upon the rebuild I plan on wacking some off the back to bring it down to 24 ft. for years now have been researching a4x4 conversion and u joint would be my choice, one hang up has been keeping within my gvwr of 12500 as the conversion would add about 800 lbs. Any idea what your rig weighs comfortably loaded with full tank of fuel? Thanks .
โJun-01-2017 02:58 AM
tnrv'er wrote:
Does any company manufacture a 4WD coach?
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