Jun-10-2014 07:47 PM
Jun-27-2014 01:17 PM
sleepy wrote:
Looking at the unit above:
With the short and narrow wheel base and the height how stable is the unit in windy conditions.
Sleepy
Jun-27-2014 01:12 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
Now I'm just confused by the hybrid. Campers are notably the highest priced RV per sf but have advantages as a removable unit. Does this camper come on and off at campgrounds?
Jun-27-2014 11:50 AM
sleepy wrote:
much like the RV's that we see built in garbage trucks or a hollowed out log.... not practicle.
Jun-27-2014 10:52 AM
Jun-27-2014 10:44 AM
sleepy wrote:
Looking at the unit above:
With the short and narrow wheel base and the height how stable is the unit in windy conditions.
Kind-of reminds me of wrestling... If you don't want flipped you get as low as possible and spread out your arms and legs.
The dually will contribute to a higher maximum load but by being narrow the duallys won't help stability.
It is my opinion that this is a cute novality... much like the RV's that we see built in garbage trucks or a hollowed out log.... not practicle.
Flame away... but think about my comment a bit.
Wrestle with it!
Sleepy
Jun-27-2014 03:27 AM
Jun-26-2014 10:51 PM
Jun-26-2014 10:37 PM
jroddick wrote:
I've posted about this rig a number of times on this site. It has a 4.9L 4 cyl diesel with an Aisin 6spd auto. The 4 wheel disc brakes have two calipers on each disk. It's not real powerful with 175 hp 395 torque but it's quite competent :
I have an older 4x4 version that I'm planning to camperize as well. I'll be able to tilt the cab on this one without removing the camper:
Jun-26-2014 06:21 PM
Jun-24-2014 07:17 PM
twodownzero wrote:jroddick wrote:
We still love our Fuso flatbed. It's a dually but the duals are only 86" wide so you don't need swing outs on the jacks. It comes stock with huge sway bars, very stable in a cross wind.
That is a beast! What kind of motor is in it?
Jun-24-2014 07:02 PM
jroddick wrote:
We still love our Fuso flatbed. It's a dually but the duals are only 86" wide so you don't need swing outs on the jacks. It comes stock with huge sway bars, very stable in a cross wind.
Jun-23-2014 06:13 PM
Jun-23-2014 11:03 AM
Jun-20-2014 08:41 PM
Jwillvin wrote:
When I do eventually upgrade, I'll stick with a dually as I've yet to find any downside to hauling with one.
Jun-20-2014 07:46 PM
54suds wrote:
I sure miss having Jponder add his expertise. :B