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coolbreeze01 wrote:
Can be done, here is an example rvtrader.com/listing/2008-Host-Class-C-Motorhome-330-4WD-QUAD-SLIDE-113395675
โNov-13-2014 10:23 AM
buddyIam wrote:
Ductape
I know a person who uses a four cylinder diesel Isuzu cab over for his landscaping business. He also thought it would work for hauling large objects to his cabin.
It seems the Isuzu is geared for city driving. No power at freeway speeds and horrible mileage on top of that.
I think it would be good to use for short trips for camping or driving about the desserts. But I can't see how these people take them to South America etc. Really rough ride at speed.
โNov-13-2014 10:17 AM
Ductape wrote:
Last trip I saw a really nice rig with a truck camper mounted on a cabover like the Izuzu NPR. He had toolboxes on the bed under the sides of the camper, so lots of storage. I have seen those kinds of trucks in 4x4.
Probably pretty good on fuel, but maybe underpowered for the typical driver that wants a lot of pep.
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โNov-12-2014 03:31 PM
buddyIam wrote:
Bedlam,
If I can indeed get the RV plates for a 5500 truck I think I would go that way. I read one thing but then hear horror stories. So I am a little reluctant. The idea of non commercial plates on a pickup is so controversial I am not sure I could even get the right answer from the DMV. :>)
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โNov-12-2014 11:46 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
Can be done, here is an example rvtrader.com/listing/2008-Host-Class-C-Motorhome-330-4WD-QUAD-SLIDE-113395675