burrellsjeep Breaking Stuff... Joined Nov 19, 2008 Location Morganton NC May 7, 2010 #26 I think there two different set ups, Or its been redone, Boat and Van.
wrangler00 Active Member Joined Jun 16, 2009 Location morganton May 7, 2010 #27 yall didnt know it could be unloaded i like it
Blkvoodoo professionally useless Moderator Joined Mar 16, 2005 Location Archer Lodge May 9, 2010 #28 http://boaterhome.org/images/brochure.pdf
burrellsjeep Breaking Stuff... Joined Nov 19, 2008 Location Morganton NC May 9, 2010 #29 Blkvoodoo said: http://boaterhome.org/images/brochure.pdf Click to expand... That is kick ass
SSills Member Joined Feb 6, 2009 Location Bethlehem, NC May 9, 2010 #30 I've seen similar motorhome setups that used a van chassis and an F250 ttb d50 front drive with a tcase and no rear output. The "trailer" axle in the rear allows for a lower floor height. The guy I knew that had it said it worked great.
I've seen similar motorhome setups that used a van chassis and an F250 ttb d50 front drive with a tcase and no rear output. The "trailer" axle in the rear allows for a lower floor height. The guy I knew that had it said it worked great.
gmcjimmy88 Active Member Joined May 15, 2005 Location Fayetteville May 9, 2010 #31 1980CJ7 said: I think it's funny how there's a hitch receiver hangin under the outdrive ) Click to expand... That is to tow his boat to the lake LOL. I would drive the hell out of it. Something different for sure. Although I would prefer a chevy version LOL.
1980CJ7 said: I think it's funny how there's a hitch receiver hangin under the outdrive ) Click to expand... That is to tow his boat to the lake LOL. I would drive the hell out of it. Something different for sure. Although I would prefer a chevy version LOL.
Your Hot Dog Guy! Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2008 Location winston-salem,nc May 9, 2010 #32 I'd like to make a KW version!