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luminalflux
May 27, 2005



Not that I've ridden in either a taco or a tundra, but my FIL with a bad back went to get a Tundra and could not stand the ride in it, and doesn't like the ride in his wife's Rav4 either. He ended up getting a GMC Sierra instead which rides better for him. Some people aren't compatible with rides in certain cars and that's OK.


builds character posted:

If you want to be able to stand up then it depends on how tall you are. Maybe you can get away with a wheelchair van.

How bad an idea are dog grooming vans for a conversion?

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luminalflux
May 27, 2005



Buddy of mine has an Xterra with a rooftop tent he uses for camping in Joshua Tree / Sierras when rock climbing and honestly that plus an electric gravel seems like a nice setup for getting further into the parks for hiking et c

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