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Thank you i will check them out
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I had a class C E450 chassis and pulled a 24 foot trailer with a 3200 lbs. car and an electric golf cart, it struggled but got the job done. I now have a 2018 Thor ACE on an F53 chassis and it's like night and day. Just the fact of having a panoramic windshield makes the driving feel safer and more enjoyable. My fuel mileage increased by almost 5 miles per gallon and my wife and I enjoy the floor plan. Take a look at the class A's , you won't be disappointed.
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04-10-2020, 10:14 AM | #25 |
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rated at 8000 lbs. It came prewired for the 7 prong electrical connector. I did have to purchase a brake controller, I also went to Ford and purchased the plug in connector for the wiring harness as not to cut and splice any wires. All and all I am pleased with the performance and drivability.
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