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kiwiLiv wrote:
We have 4 kids in carseats (3,5,7 & 9), so a truck is not an option (I am not willing for my 9yo in the front seat). So our best option is to get a Ford Expedition or Expedition Max since that has the highest towing capacity of 9300/9000lb.
I dont want my kids to have to share beds (no-one would get any sleep), but it seems like a quad bunk is crazy hard to find in a weight that would be towable by the Expedition. Am I missing something?
Sjm9911 wrote:
Keystone Passport 292BH SL Series. Still might be a bit big. But best I could Google.
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MitchF150 wrote:
Yep, totally different times for sure... When I was all of those ages (yes, back in late 60's- 70's) we just pitched a couple of tents! 🙂
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afidel wrote:
Chevy Express passenger van with the Duratec v8. They're only 'rated' to 10k pounds, but that's because the factory receiver is only rated for 1,000 pounds, the rear axle and the Duratec are both capable of a LOT more so just get a customer class V receiver installed.
Btw you'll have to get a 2016 or older, they dropped the big diesel in '17.
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MitchF150 Yeah, I've done my time childhood camping in Australia. Didnt care much for the spiders and snakes... but y'all have bears and full on crazy big wild animals here... Im going to go with a house on wheels