Feb-03-2019 08:14 AM
Feb-05-2019 08:14 PM
carringb wrote:CoeyCoey wrote:SweetWaterSurprise wrote:
I've got a Phoenix Cruiser that has the QuadVan 4X4 conversion. Handles great off road.
I have a Ford E-450 RV right now. Just hate the way it handles. The steering is so lose and sloppy compared to the Sprinters. I'd rather have a 2wd Sprinter than another Ford.
Fixing the E450's sloppy steering isn't difficult, just requires a good alignment shop, and possibly some larger sway bars.
If you took your motorhome to QuadVan, it will handle much better when it's done, since they at dual Bilstein shocks, a steering stabilizer, and sway bars as needed.
Feb-05-2019 06:54 PM
CoeyCoey wrote:SweetWaterSurprise wrote:
I've got a Phoenix Cruiser that has the QuadVan 4X4 conversion. Handles great off road.
I have a Ford E-450 RV right now. Just hate the way it handles. The steering is so lose and sloppy compared to the Sprinters. I'd rather have a 2wd Sprinter than another Ford.
Feb-05-2019 05:29 PM
CoeyCoey wrote:
I mean order a van and have them cutaway the back. Not cutaway meaning chassis cab.
Feb-05-2019 05:19 PM
SweetWaterSurprise wrote:
I've got a Phoenix Cruiser that has the QuadVan 4X4 conversion. Handles great off road.
Feb-05-2019 06:15 AM
Feb-04-2019 09:09 PM
Feb-04-2019 07:06 PM
rjstractor wrote:
MB doesn't make a 4x4 Sprinter cutaway, so anything on a van cutaway would have to be a conversion to get 4WD. There are pickup-based Cs on the market that have factory 4WD but I don't know if they fit your needs as far as space and/or price go.
Feb-04-2019 05:43 PM
CoeyCoey wrote:
Thanks for the idea. I did check them out, but none of their floor plans work. I am looking for something where the bed is usable with the slides in. I do a lot of long distance traveling and I often stay the night in rest stops, or off highway exits and wouldn't be able to extend the slide for sleeping.
If I went with a new RV, are there any manufacturers that make Class C's from a cutaway? If I ordered a Sprinter 3500 4x4, will anyone turn it into a class C? This would likely be about similar in cost to getting a conversion done I suspect. Plus, I would get all the options I wanted in the Sprinter, and could delete the options in the RV I will never use. Resale would be very good as well.
Feb-04-2019 02:10 PM
rjstractor wrote:
I don't know how big you need or what your price range but here's a Gemini based on the Ford Transit with either diesel or gas. Add a Quigley 4x4 conversion and you're at around $100,000. I don't know if you are 100% set on a Sprinter, but the Transit is pretty comparable other than a 700 lb lower GVWR.
Feb-04-2019 12:59 PM
Feb-04-2019 11:20 AM
Feb-04-2019 10:57 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
Go big...be happy....
There is an outfit in Kamloops BC...Sportsman Light Truck. They'll convert most anything.
https://www.facebook.com/Sportsmanlighttruck/
Gary Haupt
Feb-04-2019 08:52 AM
Feb-04-2019 07:18 AM