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Old 12-05-2014, 04:14 AM   #6
FW28z
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2011 Four Winds 28Z
State: Michigan
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That sounds about right. I'm at 11,559lbs with a tank full of gas but no cargo, water, or passengers. But my rig is a bit larger and on a E-450.

Not sure if the metal cage of my cab is heavier than your fiberglass equivalent or not.

I always wondered why Thor used the E-350 for the Axis and not an E-450. The Axis has the upgraded V10 that is standard on the E-450 so why not get the 2,000lb extra capacity.

At any rate, I am glad to see the Axis floorplan having a Queen sized bed. I see that as a large improvement, as I am sure the current bed configurations would be a deal-breaker for some folks. I am sure more people use these things for overnight RV'ing than for tailgating or going to the beach.

Still, wonder why they did not keep the slide out on the side.
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