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Did you grandfather also spend $13,000 on a box to sleep in?
Nov-19-2015 12:14 PM
Steve_in_29 wrote:
So you aren't actually working with JUST 20 gal then. How much bottled water do you bring along?
Steve_in_29 wrote:
In this small of a camper where would you store those extra cases of water?
Steve_in_29 wrote:
My "three people" comment was for the Northstar claims not your comment.
Nov-19-2015 11:27 AM
Less Stuff wrote:Steve_in_29 wrote:
Not sure about how it works at Dodge but the last couple of times I ran the numbers on Ford's website the F250 was cheaper then a comparably equipped F150.
My last rig was a 2500HD Chevy drove that truck for 180,000 miles.
Last trip in my new RAM was 3000 miles.
Really Really prefer riding around in the RAM.
Wife actually would rather ride in the RAM than in her Malibu.
Plus Averaged 26.3 mpg using regular gasoline on that 3,000 mile trip.
Big campers and rough riding fuel sucking trucks are no longer fun for this old softy.
It is a delight to have a fuel gauge that moves ever so slowly.
Nov-19-2015 11:22 AM
CptnBG wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
The 2016 F-150 Super Crew 3.5 L Ecoboost V6 4X2 156.8" wheelbase lists cargo capacity of 2660 lb when equipped with the heavy-duty payload package & 17" wheels. Swap the wheels to 18" and the cargo capacity goes to 2890 lb, presumably because of the tire size/load rating.
2016 F150 payload specs
Ahh, actual facts! Thanks for that link. I do wish the old 1/2, 3/4/, 1 ton thinking would go away. The lines are kind of blurred anymore.
Nov-19-2015 11:14 AM
DWeikert wrote:Steve_in_29 wrote:DWeikert wrote:
I like it. Perfect for the single person looking to boondock. If I didn't have my Adventurer I'd give it serious consideration, although at 6'2" the 6' interior height would be a problem, but I've become very used to ducking over the years. Maybe a padded ceiling for safety? 🙂
Boondock? With 20 gal of water and a 7.5 gal gray tank? And they say it's good for THREE people with those tanks?
I'm having a hard time seeing the intended market for this unit.
Note I said "single person"? No way I would expect 3 people to stay in there. I work off a 20 gallon fresh water tank now and I can easily go for a week in the middle of nowhere. I generally camp near water but have yet had to refill from a local source, but I do have a pump and plumbing to do so if needed. I use the FW tank just for washing. I drink and cook with bottled.
Nov-19-2015 09:26 AM
DWeikert wrote:mkasner wrote:
but at that price point building one on your own I feel would be more satisfying.
Assuming you had the time, skills, tools, and space to build your own...
Nov-19-2015 08:10 AM
Steve_in_29 wrote:
Not sure about how it works at Dodge but the last couple of times I ran the numbers on Ford's website the F250 was cheaper then a comparably equipped F150.
Nov-19-2015 07:23 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
The 2016 F-150 Super Crew 3.5 L Ecoboost V6 4X2 156.8" wheelbase lists cargo capacity of 2660 lb when equipped with the heavy-duty payload package & 17" wheels. Swap the wheels to 18" and the cargo capacity goes to 2890 lb, presumably because of the tire size/load rating.
2016 F150 payload specs
Nov-19-2015 07:18 AM
Nov-19-2015 07:01 AM
mkasner wrote:
but at that price point building one on your own I feel would be more satisfying.