
Originally Posted by
dsw4x4
No one ever mentions these here on the forum but a friend of mine a has a dynamax dynaqwest st and he recently found out that they build them on a 4x4 chassis.
http://www.dynamaxcorp.com/Specialty...s/overview.php
It is the freight liner drive train and chassis and the coach is very high quality it seems like it would make a really nice expedition rig.
He loves his 2wd version.
Any thoughts or comments?
Derek
Looked at these a couple of years ago - nice appearance, but... very limited capacities [esp potable water];limited expansion/redesign potential; very modest clearance. Not sure that you could use 4x4 on anything more boggy than a gravel road. Also, very heavy in the 4x4 Frieghtliner version.
Seems like an up-scale highway RV more than an expedition vehicle. Nothing wrong with the former, just not the same as the latter.
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