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Bedlam wrote:
I saw the smaller F-series SuperCab (like mine) with a wheel chair lift. The suicide doors remotely opened and a floor platform deployed out the side and down. Once the chair was on the platform, the driver was hoisted inside and the doors closed. It was a slick system but I did not want to stare or take pictures making the driver uncomfortable.
โOct-09-2014 12:07 PM
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โOct-09-2014 10:56 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Despite its "small" size, I bet that thing is HEAVY, and it has to be lifted pretty high to get it on the truck.
For those reasons, I don't like the folding front jacks. At all. Some of the pictures in the gallery show the camper without the middle landing-gear jacks, which makes me think they were added after having an "Aaughhhh!!!" moment loading it. They're so far back from the COG of the camper that they won't keep the camper from falling over if a front jack decides to fail. At least they're keeping the camper as low as possible on the truck by doing away with the cabover section, and any type of bed for the truck.
Also, imagine how difficult it must be to keep all six jacks synchronized while lifting the camper, even if they're all electric. Just four jacks can get out of sync easily enough, and you end up with the camper standing on three legs once in a while. I'd be very concerned about putting too much sideways pressure on the front jacks and having one fold up with very little warning.
I'd bet the camper isn't going to come off the truck as often as the owner may imagine. With it on the truck, the departure angle is going to really limit where the truck can go.
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โOct-08-2014 09:13 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โOct-08-2014 09:04 PM