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โApr-10-2018 10:08 PM
Coyotefred wrote:
Several of you suggested I consider a DRW truck. I guess I've never considered one of these and always assumed they were for more specialized uses. I've never even driven one. They seem like an obvious choice for truck camper/hauling, I'm just wondering how much off a trade off for a DRW rather SRW the rest of the time when the camper is off and I'm using it for hauling (mostly firewood), constructions materials with friends' renovations, etc.?
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โApr-10-2018 07:38 PM
FireGuard wrote:
If you havenโt bought your camper yet, I saw a Lance 992 on a 2002 or 03 Ford F-350 DRW with V10 4x4 with around 80 k mi. On RV Trader in Urbandale, Iowa. Not far from you.
I think the camper was around $17k and seller was willing to sell as a package. That truck should be around your price range.
992 is a very nice and roomy camper and much roomier than an 850.
Just a thought and you have a turn key package.
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donn0128 wrote:
The years of Fords your looking at are cheap for a reason. If their diesels, the motor is JUNK.
In old trucks to get close to that payload, likely closer to 4000 pounds, you will need a dually. Mid 90s Chevy with a big block gas motor, or a pre 2005 Ford with a 7.3L diesel or a 5.9L Dodge Cummins could fit your budget. But even those trucks in good shape could push you out of your budget. They are in demand after all.
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