No mention if toilet is porcelain. It is plastic for 2022; with 3K weight cap, you would think they would use porcelain as at least an option on $155K RV. Can it be swapped out, or because it is on pedestal, too heavy, etc?
too bad it's on a Ford chassis - heard horror stories about these..people buying brand new units and their slides don't work and Ford cares ZERO a out resolving the issues..I've also seen enough old Ford vans riding down the road looking sideways cuz they just can't put out a solid product..never have..
We have actually had great luck with the Ford motor home chassis, both class A and C. If there is a slide issue, it will most probably be due to the manufacturer of the RV, not the chassis. I'd definitely recommend considering Winnebago. They pay a lot more attention to structure as well as weight/balance than many of their competitors. If you haven't gotten a chance to drive a Ford class C, especially 2020 or later, I'd invite you to set up a time for a test drive. I think you will be surprised. Also, Ford is currently the only manufacture for Class A gas chassis and owns the vast majority of Class C units.
Love this 26T ! Wish we could afford it.
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You are way too far away from us but thanks
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No mention if toilet is porcelain. It is plastic for 2022; with 3K weight cap, you would think they would use porcelain as at least an option on $155K RV. Can it be swapped out, or because it is on pedestal, too heavy, etc?
It certainly can be swapped out if that is something you would like. Please get in touch if you'd like more information, sales@millersrv.com
Agreed, I’d have that passengers seat removed altogether.
Thanks for the feedback.
too bad it's on a Ford chassis - heard horror stories about these..people buying brand new units and their slides don't work and Ford cares ZERO a out resolving the issues..I've also seen enough old Ford vans riding down the road looking sideways cuz they just can't put out a solid product..never have..
We have actually had great luck with the Ford motor home chassis, both class A and C. If there is a slide issue, it will most probably be due to the manufacturer of the RV, not the chassis. I'd definitely recommend considering Winnebago. They pay a lot more attention to structure as well as weight/balance than many of their competitors.
If you haven't gotten a chance to drive a Ford class C, especially 2020 or later, I'd invite you to set up a time for a test drive. I think you will be surprised.
Also, Ford is currently the only manufacture for Class A gas chassis and owns the vast majority of Class C units.
You speak BS. Ford is MUCH better than Mercedes and Volvo. My Ford E350 has 300,000 miles and the only repair was a $600 differential replacement.