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Jul-24-2013 08:05 PM
Jul-24-2013 08:05 PM
Jagtech wrote:
As I (and others) have mentioned. the 460 Ford is a great engine; but best to look for one that is fuel injected, as opposed to a carburettor version.
Jul-24-2013 06:31 PM
Jul-24-2013 05:20 PM
Jagtech wrote:
There's no reason to avoid the pre-99 Fords. They are affordable, the 460 engine is bullet-proof, and has sufficient power for a rig of the size you want. Those chassis were used for many years, there's a lot of them still on the road, including mine, in very good roadworthy condition. Its better to focus on things like tires, check for leaks / rot, and find something that suits you and your budget. Good hunting!
Jul-24-2013 03:56 PM
ddndoug wrote:I would suggest to be careful not to misinterpret this to mean, you can look at a tire and confirm no dry rot, or age damage. I would suggest to let the date code speak for its self. Because RV tend to sit for extended periods, the tires age much faster.
He mentions "new tires"... check the manufacture date and not the tread depth. They may look new but could be dry rotted...Doug
Jul-24-2013 02:18 PM
Jul-24-2013 11:43 AM
iowabob4 wrote:
Hi everyone,
There is a '95 Allegro gas 32' for sale, asking $8900, 35k miles: http://stjoseph.craigslist.org/rvs/3948324202.html
Don
Jul-24-2013 11:24 AM
Jul-24-2013 10:53 AM
crimmps49 wrote:Probably 16 inch wheels, which would make it more like 1200 bucks.
Check the tires---these will require $3000 plus to replace and could kill a budget. Check that everything really does work--turn it all on and try it all. Looks like a nice unit--good luck.
Jul-24-2013 08:36 AM
John&Joey wrote:
"I did not want one of the old fords with 16 inch wheels." meaning you never own one or even drove one for any length of time.
So many "experts" gain their knowledge from what they read and regurgitate it over and over on this forum.
Me, I drove all over on those 16 inch tires, never had a problem. Now that I think of it, there were many that have.
If that is all you can afford then go for it. Is newer better, of course it is. Is newer going to cost more, most likely.
Jul-24-2013 05:59 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:iowabob4 wrote:
Bumpy, how bad are the pre'99 Ford chassis? Bad enough to stay away from completely? Also I am told that the roof is fiberglass, though I am trying to find exact specs for this model, and the seller doesn't have the owners manual, rather has the service manual.
Any ideas where I can get the specs by the VIN? I already emailed Tiffin, we'll see.
Thanks again everyone!
Don
the older chassis, both ford and chevy, had limited carrying capacity, they had to stick on a second rear axle, (using bailing wire I think 🙂 ) to get any capacity. the minute I got wind of the new ford chassis, I ordered my winnebago as I did not want one of the old fords with 16 inch wheels.
bumpy
Jul-24-2013 05:28 AM