โSep-10-2015 09:02 PM
โSep-15-2015 09:33 AM
Ballenxj wrote:stan909 wrote:
That is not a van. That is a cutaway chassis and techically a Class C (a common mistake ) . You will get about 8mpg. The same year Van with a 360 would do a couple mpg better. My suggestion would be to pass on this unit and look for a early to mid 90's Dodge with fuel injection and overdrive. You will be much happier.
Thank you. I may do just that. ๐
โSep-12-2015 03:25 PM
stan909 wrote:
That is not a van. That is a cutaway chassis and techically a Class C (a common mistake ) . You will get about 8mpg. The same year Van with a 360 would do a couple mpg better. My suggestion would be to pass on this unit and look for a early to mid 90's Dodge with fuel injection and overdrive. You will be much happier.
โSep-12-2015 02:52 PM
โSep-12-2015 06:39 AM
bsinmich wrote:
I just got rid of the 16.5" tires on my GMC. Aluminum wheels $1400. 6 Tires $1050. (FMCA Michelin Advantage). My Roadtrek & GMC both have the exact same tire size although the GMC has 6 of them. I suggest getting wheels & tires before going out on the road. That 16.5" is very difficult to find. I didn't know Dodge put the 440 in their vans. I have a 318 & got 17.5 mpg on a 2600 mile trip in June. I loved that.
โSep-12-2015 01:47 AM
โSep-11-2015 04:41 PM
1775 wrote:
Have you owned a motorhome before? If yes, then you can check out all of the coach systems yourself.
โSep-11-2015 04:20 PM
โSep-11-2015 12:38 PM
mkguitar wrote:
same concerns as with any other 30 year old car.
it'll be cheap to buy, but expensive to run- poor mpg and need lots of fixin'
โSep-11-2015 11:13 AM