Mar-08-2019 07:32 AM
Mar-09-2019 08:10 AM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
Are you thinking of going back to Ford?
Mar-09-2019 08:08 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:Apparently even diesels down to 14k . Should be some good buys on used trucks in surrounding states . I wonder how much truck manufacturers contributed to this campaign . 🙂
One small detail - that GWVR at least in CA requires replacing engine every few years for smog reasons.
I remember that like 20 years, so not a big concern for guys who replace truck every few years, but that will kill resale value on older truck.
Mar-09-2019 07:04 AM
Mar-08-2019 09:04 PM
Mar-08-2019 07:32 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:burningman wrote:
I’m betting a lot of people get into trouble with that.
Load that up and hitch a trailer behind and you’re over 26,000 real quick!
Around here the DOT has been cracking down on all the 350/450/550 trucks with trailers driven by people without a CDL.
But it’s a way to one-up the guys using an F550 for a camper.
Ridgefield Port of Entry is famous for harassing drivers for generations, what is different story, but I think you are exaggerate the 26,000lb sets with campers.
But regardless, once you register the truck as RV, you have no longer 26k limit, so my guess is, that now we can expect 8000 lb campers with 5 slides? :E
BTW my F350 dually has about 22,000 lb on tire ratings, so what is big deal?
Mar-08-2019 05:59 PM
wnjj wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Actually, under DOT rules, 20K is the break point but RV's are exempt.
20k? https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1627_8669_53324-213070--,00.html
Here in Oregon, you can run farm plates on up to class 8 trucks with no CDL required so long as it's for farming purposes and less than 150 miles from the farm. Looks like Michigan has the same: https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1627_8669_53329-212756--,00.html
A CDL and logbooks for farm use is overkill unless you're long hauling.
Mar-08-2019 01:28 PM
Mar-08-2019 10:48 AM
work2much wrote:
Host actually just needs to start offering a flat bed version of their campers.
That would be awesome.
Mar-08-2019 10:18 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Actually, under DOT rules, 20K is the break point but RV's are exempt.
Mar-08-2019 10:14 AM
Mar-08-2019 09:42 AM
burningman wrote:
I’m betting a lot of people get into trouble with that.
Load that up and hitch a trailer behind and you’re over 26,000 real quick!
Around here the DOT has been cracking down on all the 350/450/550 trucks with trailers driven by people without a CDL.
But it’s a way to one-up the guys using an F550 for a camper.
Mar-08-2019 09:42 AM
Mar-08-2019 09:32 AM
Mar-08-2019 09:29 AM
Bedlam wrote:
Host actually just needs to start offering a flat bed version of their campers. They already do something similar on their fixed mount motor homes, so it is not a stretch. Most people choosing the 84" CA trucks are looking for more storage and this gives them a 2x8x4 compartment. On the other hand, if I knew I could slide the camper completely on a flat deck without the rear overhang, it would be easy to order a truck with a 12' flat bed.
Mar-08-2019 09:26 AM
burningman wrote:
I’m betting a lot of people get into trouble with that.
Load that up and hitch a trailer behind and you’re over 26,000 real quick!
Around here the DOT has been cracking down on all the 350/450/550 trucks with trailers driven by people without a CDL.
But it’s a way to one-up the guys using an F550 for a camper.