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camperdave wrote:
All things being equal, I'd rather have a motorhome than my trailer. But all things are not equal. :B The reality for me is that for the limited use that our RV gets, it just doesn't make sense for it to have a whole nother engine/driveline, registration, insurance etc. The TT is a rider on my truck policy (a truck I'll own whether I have a TT or a Motorhome) and cheap to register. For me, the $ play a big part in the decision.
Once you are at the campsite, it's pretty much a wash. I mean for me, they both are basically kitchens and beds. We spend 95% of our time outside anyway. But my family would prefer riding in a motorhome than the van. Oh well for now!
โOct-15-2013 07:32 PM
pnichols wrote:
I'm honestly very curious as to where a TT will go that a small C on the rugged ton and a half E450 chassis - with it's wheelbase at only 139 inches, or 158 inches at most - will not? Specific examples would be appreciated.
IMHO, towing a TT comfortable enough to live in when it's fairly cold, or fairly hot, or raining for several days ... will not go places where a small well-set-up self-contained C cannot. Also, the vehicle towing the trailer will never have the traction that having a C's weight on it's rear drive wheels provides - even considering that the way less heavy tow vehicle might be a 4X4. We take our 24 foot E450 Class C offroad whenever necessary ... when the DW is in the hunt trying to find rocks!
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โOct-15-2013 04:59 PM
pnichols wrote:Yours must be set up quite differently than my 29' on the E450, I would never consider taking mine off road, (unless it was VERY smooth), it's not the wheel base length, it's the ground clearance, my exhaust pipe has about 10" of clearance, the dump valves about the same, the generator exhaust, slightly more.rfryer wrote:
But my style is primarily camping where I set up a base camp somewhere and use the TV for my sightseeing. And I go well off pavement a lot and the C isnโt very good for that. So weโre at an impasse for the moment, I see no point in a C when my TT will go everywhere a C will and many other places it wonโt. As said by previous posters, the key is how you intend to travel/camp.
I'm honestly very curious as to where a TT will go that a small C on the rugged ton and a half E450 chassis - with it's wheelbase at only 139 inches, or 158 inches at most - will not? Specific examples would be appreciated.
IMHO, towing a TT comfortable enough to live in when it's fairly cold, or fairly hot, or raining for several days ... will not go places where a small well-set-up self-contained C cannot. Also, the vehicle towing the trailer will never have the traction that having a C's weight on it's rear drive wheels provides - even considering that the way less heavy tow vehicle might be a 4X4. We take our 24 foot E450 Class C offroad whenever necessary ... when the DW is in the hunt trying to find rocks!
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โOct-15-2013 11:47 AM
rfryer wrote:
But my style is primarily camping where I set up a base camp somewhere and use the TV for my sightseeing. And I go well off pavement a lot and the C isnโt very good for that. So weโre at an impasse for the moment, I see no point in a C when my TT will go everywhere a C will and many other places it wonโt. As said by previous posters, the key is how you intend to travel/camp.
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