โDec-13-2013 12:29 AM
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RobertRyan wrote:
No they are not. There are Duallys for FWD Motorhomes that are INLINE not side by side Duallys. much smother ride
โDec-13-2013 06:08 PM
Paw Paw and Gram wrote:
The side view above shows the wrong vehicle for the other pictures. The unit in that layout of the other pictures has a mid-door - look at photo #35 in the Gallery. You can also see in the photos above that the door is directly across from the fridge.
โDec-13-2013 05:55 PM
Open Range Pullen Ford wrote:
I love the layout the entry door is a little small and I don't know how that FWD chassis gonna work out.
Burlmart wrote:
Awesome space, but I see no tandem axles, and cannot tell if just single rear wheels are carrying all that weight. If they can do that, why do all our B+s and other small duallys
Burlmart wrote:
Our 22' B plus is similar wt. Why use duallys? Is the sway an issue for these SRW Ducato MHs?
Paw Paw and Gram wrote:
Duals seem to be rare in Europe and Australia. The width is a hair under 8 ft. When duals are built, usually the extra wheel on each side has to be put inside the regular track, not outside as in the US.
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โDec-13-2013 11:39 AM
bukhrn wrote:
All in all, I like it, but I'm confused as to whether that's the main bed, or a foldout sofa. If it's the main bed, I would think the would be some sort of divider between it & the main "living room", at least a pocket door.
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Free Range Human wrote:
Wow, I like this open layout. Too bad we can't get some of these Australian and British motorhomes here in North America ๐
โDec-13-2013 05:52 AM
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โDec-13-2013 04:13 AM
OpenRangePullen_Ford wrote:
I love the layout the entry door is a little small and I don't know how that FWD chassis gonna work out.
โDec-13-2013 03:42 AM