โSep-02-2020 04:32 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-05-2020 08:15 AM
msmith1199 wrote:BurbMan wrote:
Join the club! After 20+ years with a 34' TT, we sold it and are moving to a truck camper for those same reasons. We decided a TC would be best for us because we need 4x4 for beach access. Best of luck with your new rig and happy travels!
I always say, an RV can't be too big when it's parked or too small when it's going down the road...
I gave serious consideration to a truck camper. Having 4x4 would be nice since I live in snow country. The only think that stopped me is I really donโt want a full size truck as my daily driver. I like my Ford Ranger. Also truck campers are too limited in storage and holding tank sizes. But they are very nice.
โSep-05-2020 08:07 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
I joined RV.Net almost 20 years ago now when I bought my first motorhome, a gas Rexhall 32 foot Class A. It was a good motorhome, but it only lasted me a couple of years before I upgraded to a Tropical 35 foot DP. That was in 2004. Had that motorhome for 16 years and used it a lot. Great motorhome that only gave me minor problems. But after 19 years of Class Aโs, we decided that the way we use a motorhome, weโd be better off with something smaller. We rarely stay in any one spot more than a few days and we often cover a lot of miles when we do go out. The big Class A meant we always had to bring the toad because you just canโt drive downtown real easy in a Class A. So we traded in the Class A on a Nexus Viper Class B+.
Just picked up the new motorhome last week in Phoenix and drove it home to Reno. Itโs going to take some getting used to the smaller size, it was a little cramped, but the ease of driving and getting into places is going to make it well worth it. For example we drove home up the Extraterrestrial Highway. As we were approaching Rachel NV I see the famous black mail box on the side of the road. But I had already passed it by the time I saw it. In the DP with a toad there would be no going back. But since there was no traffic for miles, I stopped in the middle of the highway and made about a 8 point turn in the middle of the highway and went back to the black mailbox for some touristy photos. That was the main reason for changing. I want to make some cross country trips and not have to bring the toad and yet still be able to get anyplace I want to go. I think itโs going to work out just fine. And one of the reasons for going for this particular motorhome over something on the Sprinter Chassis, is I have a 7.6 liter ford V-8. So if I do want to bring the toad, the Viper will tow it without problem.
So Iโll be giving up the Class A forum and be hanging out down on the Class B+ forum!
โSep-04-2020 04:34 PM
โSep-04-2020 01:27 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:msmith1199 wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:
^^^ I think Mercedes would be surprised someone put a Ford engine in their Sprinter chassis. :W Must be a prototype. :B Unless I'm missing something it sure looks like a Ford chassis.
Looking at the chassis specs I suspect the OP may mean the new Ford 7.3 engine??? The specs say "Ford gas engine" and "E450" so it's either that or the 6.2L.
I certainly hope msmith comes back to clear up the confusion.
Seriously though, just because the Class A is gone doesn't mean anyone has to leave. Everyone is welcome here.
Nice looking rig too!
Youโre losing me? What confusion? I bought a Nexus Viper 27V which is on the Ford E-450 Cutaway chassis. It has the 7.3 liter V-8 engine which was new last year.
I read your original post wrong, I read it as you were saying it was on the Sprinter chassis - my bad.
The 7.6L Ford part was obviously a typo.
As you have noted, its the Ford E450 with the 7.3L. I'm real interested in your opinion on the engine. I've heard a lot of good things about it.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-04-2020 12:43 PM
gbopp wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:
The 7.6L Ford part was obviously a typo.
That's what I thought but, the OP is sure it's a 7.6 engine.
That has me confused.
โSep-04-2020 08:02 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:
The 7.6L Ford part was obviously a typo.
โSep-03-2020 06:25 PM
msmith1199 wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:
^^^ I think Mercedes would be surprised someone put a Ford engine in their Sprinter chassis. :W Must be a prototype. :B Unless I'm missing something it sure looks like a Ford chassis.
Looking at the chassis specs I suspect the OP may mean the new Ford 7.3 engine??? The specs say "Ford gas engine" and "E450" so it's either that or the 6.2L.
I certainly hope msmith comes back to clear up the confusion.
Seriously though, just because the Class A is gone doesn't mean anyone has to leave. Everyone is welcome here.
Nice looking rig too!
Youโre losing me? What confusion? I bought a Nexus Viper 27V which is on the Ford E-450 Cutaway chassis. It has the 7.3 liter V-8 engine which was new last year.
โSep-03-2020 05:39 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
OH Boy! Ford is making another new V8 engine for us to thrash about.
7.6 liter or 463.78 cu in. Wonder if it's diesel of gas?
Could it be a replacement for the 6.7 diesel?
Richard
โSep-03-2020 05:35 PM
BurbMan wrote:
Join the club! After 20+ years with a 34' TT, we sold it and are moving to a truck camper for those same reasons. We decided a TC would be best for us because we need 4x4 for beach access. Best of luck with your new rig and happy travels!
I always say, an RV can't be too big when it's parked or too small when it's going down the road...
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-03-2020 05:25 PM
โSep-03-2020 05:04 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-03-2020 04:43 PM
msmith1199 wrote:gbopp wrote:\msmith1199 wrote:
And one of the reasons for going for this particular motorhome over something on the Sprinter Chassis, is I have a 7.6 liter ford V-8.
Are you sure it's a 7.6 liter Ford V-8 :@
Yes, Iโm sure.
โSep-03-2020 02:57 PM
โSep-03-2020 02:15 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:
^^^ I think Mercedes would be surprised someone put a Ford engine in their Sprinter chassis. :W Must be a prototype. :B Unless I'm missing something it sure looks like a Ford chassis.
Looking at the chassis specs I suspect the OP may mean the new Ford 7.3 engine??? The specs say "Ford gas engine" and "E450" so it's either that or the 6.2L.
I certainly hope msmith comes back to clear up the confusion.
Seriously though, just because the Class A is gone doesn't mean anyone has to leave. Everyone is welcome here.
Nice looking rig too!
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4