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Old 07-16-2020, 07:38 PM   #3
Travelin' Texans
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I now know that that the answer to that question is NO! I was just driving a vehicle on a chassis that was never properly modified for it’s purpose as a Motorhome from the factory..
Drove Ford trucks at work from 1978 to 2012, inline 6s, V8s, V10s, diesels, 2 & 4 wheel drive, even the early ones with the highly advertised "innovative twin I beam suspension" & EVERY ONE of them was a white knuckle driving experience to keep between the ditches. If you ever drove off the edge of the pavement you'd best have both hands on the wheel & seat belt buckled.
Our son just delivered used motorhomes for Cruise America from Arizona to Seattle & back. I warned him of the handling of the Fords, he thought I was full of it, but after returning he stated that was the most stressful driving experiences he'd ever had with a pucker factor of 10, he said it was like trying to herd cats.
SORRY FORD GUYS! My .02 cents from experience!!!!
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