Dec-19-2013 02:41 PM
Dec-20-2013 02:44 PM
HudsonValleyRog wrote:
I hear you, Bedlam!
I think if I was going to spend $100k or so on an RV, I would have a hard time convincing myself to get a 4,000+lb TC and a 4500/5500 class truck instead of a 24ft Class A motorhome with a turbo diesel 6cyl (Sprinter chassis) that would average around 15mpg and have quite a bit more room inside! I would imagine they are fairly easy to drive as well.
I guess the biggest difference between the 2 comparisons is the 4WD option with the TC setup. Also- whether or not you can utilize the truck sans TC for other things such as work, farming, towing a car/boat/dump trailer, etc.
Dec-20-2013 12:43 PM
Dec-20-2013 12:00 PM
HudsonValleyRog wrote:
I guess the biggest difference between the 2 comparisons is the 4WD option with the TC setup. Also- whether or not you can utilize the truck sans TC for other things such as work, farming, towing a car/boat/dump trailer, etc.
Dec-20-2013 07:54 AM
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Dec-19-2013 10:35 PM
travelnutz wrote:
Why is a TC so expensive?
They are a nightmare of multi-surfaces and various stepped surfaces of construction and overhangs required to fit in the vehicle's bed and sidewalls to have an 8' wide TC. Then there's a cantilevered cabover sleeping etc area that must support 400+ lbs of persons even when inside bouncing etc occurs and also the weight of the mattress and the stuff in the storage areas up there. At the same time, the entire coach must be easily removable from the carrying vehicle by using it's own jacks. Something TT's and 5th wheels don't have a clue of. A TT or a 5th wheel is basically a box with straight walls sitting and attached permanently on it's self wheeled trailer frame.
Not good at all, humorous or a happy sight when the TT or 5th wheel coach box structure "comes" off it's frame and not only because it doesn't have it's own jacks to hold it up! It's not designed to!
Many other factors also like getting 6 lbs of c-rap in a confining sized 3 lb bag and still keeping the whole loaded, ready to leave on a venture, light enough to ply the roads safely on just the only tires that are available! That's what's under the hauling vehicle because there simply aren't any extra tires (2 to 6 ) to carry the extra RV weight like with a TT or 5th wheel!
However, at the same time, that "expensive" TC can go so many places a TT or 5th wheel couldn't dream of even getting to.
Dec-19-2013 09:11 PM
Dec-19-2013 08:29 PM
Dec-19-2013 06:11 PM
Why are TCs so wildly expensive compared to other RVs?
Dec-19-2013 05:51 PM
Dec-19-2013 05:31 PM
Is it really that much more than the big Lance, Host or Eagle Cap though? (Well I would assume it could be at least slightly more heavy, given the (6) batteries and washer, etc.)
Dec-19-2013 05:04 PM
So you're thinking it's priced at $55-$65k??
I see new Lance 1191's from $35k to $45k+...