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cjoseph wrote:But these guys aren't talking Ford/Chevy based 350/450 Class Cs. They are talking the bigger medium and large road straight trucks like Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, and Volvo straight trucks with Super Class C coaches attached just like a regular Class C would be attached to what you're talking about. Wonder if I could get a Western Star with one built like that?
I wasted a ton of time shopping the Internet.
Go sit in them.
As soon as we sat in the Ford/Chevy based 350/450 Class Cs, too tight too little leg room. We liked the sprinter, but they were too small in the house.
โJul-22-2013 05:09 PM
Don McL wrote:GENECOP wrote:northmeck0255 wrote:
When we were looking, we rented A LOT. I would highly recommend that you rent both to see which is best for you. We chose an older Class A (with all STEEL body) over the C.
-Hated the ride in the C.
-No levelers
-Very small tanks
-Less storage
-Small shower
-Not much towing capacity
-No air brakes
-No jake brake/retarder
You have to find the one that works best for your particular situation. The A's are mostly set up for a couple, while the C's are the "family motorhome" with more beds.
I float down the road like a flying tank
Push one button and I am level
Can Boondock for close to three weeks
Can pull a house off a foundation
Hi and Low one touch engine brake
and if we were driving in Wyoming we could use all class a's under 40 feet and under 40,000 lbs as our toad.
don
what was the question?
โJul-22-2013 04:46 PM
โJul-22-2013 04:19 PM
GENECOP wrote:northmeck0255 wrote:
When we were looking, we rented A LOT. I would highly recommend that you rent both to see which is best for you. We chose an older Class A (with all STEEL body) over the C.
-Hated the ride in the C.
-No levelers
-Very small tanks
-Less storage
-Small shower
-Not much towing capacity
-No air brakes
-No jake brake/retarder
You have to find the one that works best for your particular situation. The A's are mostly set up for a couple, while the C's are the "family motorhome" with more beds.
I float down the road like a flying tank
Push one button and I am level
Can Boondock for close to three weeks
Can pull a house off a foundation
Hi and Low one touch engine brake
โJul-22-2013 03:50 PM
northmeck0255 wrote:
OK, I'm sure you can do all of tha in a Super C, but that didn't sound like what the OP was describing. The Super C's are every bit as good as a Class A and have superior crash protection to most A's.
Nice rig in your signature!
โJul-22-2013 02:59 PM
โJul-22-2013 02:57 PM
northmeck0255 wrote:
When we were looking, we rented A LOT. I would highly recommend that you rent both to see which is best for you. We chose an older Class A (with all STEEL body) over the C.
-Hated the ride in the C.
-No levelers
-Very small tanks
-Less storage
-Small shower
-Not much towing capacity
-No air brakes
-No jake brake/retarder
You have to find the one that works best for your particular situation. The A's are mostly set up for a couple, while the C's are the "family motorhome" with more beds.
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