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TDH4L

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  1. 2 hours ago, jdemaris said:

    I am not a "Bandit owner" but I've been in a few Bandits.  All the ones I've been in had rear seat-belts. Heck, even my 1978 Chinook had them.

    Thanks for that info. Do you know where the rear seat belts attached to on you Chinook?

  2. Exactly what I was thinking also. Bouncy and no real safety. If it was just me and my wife I would have a lot more option on a Mini RV. What I wanted is something that is small enough to park on a standard parking space. Drive it anytime and not be to big that I have to plan just so I can drive it. My neighbor has a Westfalia Vanagon and he is driving it all the time to work, grocery and camping on the weekend. I also see him fixing it all the time too Haha. I've always been a Toyota owner so I would prefer Toyota. The only RV in my mind is a 18ft Sunrader, Chinooks, and a Bandit. Portland has a bunch of RHD Toyota RV but I don't want to go that route. I like the 22R or RE motor. Im sure ill find one just need to be patient.

     

  3. 10 hours ago, linda s said:

    Just as fast as my 18 footer. just takes a little longer to get up to speed but really not much difference. You need to get out there and drive some Toyota motorhomes. any model will do. Find out if they are going to be right for you at all before you jump

    Linda S

    Would you happen to have any photos of the rear seat belts on you Sunrader?

  4. 8 minutes ago, linda s said:

    Just as fast as my 18 footer. just takes a little longer to get up to speed but really not much difference. You need to get out there and drive some Toyota motorhomes. any model will do. Find out if they are going to be right for you at all before you jump

    Linda S

     

    Yeah I need to get to the local Toyota owners in town.

     

  5. 13 hours ago, 86rader said:

    no difference in sleeping area between the 18-21. There is a big difference in the bath. Both have wet baths, but the 18 is very narrow. If you are claustrophobic or kinda wide, you want the 21. Also, 18s are rare and command a premium. The 21 would be the way to go, IMO. Also, I would not worry about finding a V-6. The 4 makes close to the same power and, IMO, is a much better engine.

     

    I do like the 22RE motor. I wish someone here in Kitsap county have a 21 foot that I can see. I know the 18 is more rare but that's the only one I've see so far.

     

  6. 5 minutes ago, Totem said:

    1st tip, no its the wrong rig.. you want the 21 footer sunrader for a family of four.

    I don't really carry to much things and its mostly for weekend get away. I like the 18ft just because its easy to park on a standard parking space.

     

  7. Hello everyone, I'm on the market for a 18ft Sunrader. I have a family of 4 and I think this is what is best for me. I was looking at Vanagon Westfalia at first but I think a Sunrader is better for my need. I saw a 18ft V6 model in good condition. I never purchase an RV before so any tips or advise would be great.

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