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Title: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Duro on September 12, 2016, 11:51:27 am
Saw this add this morning 2002 Lazy Daze M26 CLASS C Class (https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/rvd/5759659270.html)
I know these are few and far between in this area so thought I would share if anyone was looking for one.
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Judie Ashford on September 12, 2016, 12:53:24 pm
WOW - a ten thousand pound towing capacity.  I'd love to see THAT hitch!  (ahem!)

   Virtual hugs,

   Judie

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Saw this add this morning 2002 Lazy Daze M26 CLASS C Class (https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/rvd/5759659270.html)
I know these are few and far between in this area so thought I would share if anyone was looking for one.
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Joan on September 12, 2016, 03:03:11 pm
"WOW - a ten thousand pound towing capacity.  I'd love to see THAT hitch!"
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Maybe that's the reason for the "optimistic" asking price!  ;)
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: DazednConfused on September 12, 2016, 04:07:21 pm
WOW - a ten thousand pound towing capacity.  I'd love to see THAT hitch!  (ahem!)

It could tow another RV behind it!  ;)
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Lynne Broyles-Greenwood on September 12, 2016, 04:32:47 pm
"My name is Nikolai"

Thx, for the name, & welcome.

Lynne
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Duro on September 12, 2016, 05:38:01 pm
"WOW - a ten thousand pound towing capacity.  I'd love to see THAT hitch!"
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Maybe that's the reason for the "optimistic" asking price!  ;)

Yea price is very high and they don't even list the mileage.
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Karen & Liam on September 13, 2016, 12:52:35 am


   Just Love that Blue Color!

    ~Liam
98 -26.5 MB
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: paul banbury on September 13, 2016, 01:03:43 am
Roy Robinson is the answer to all the questions
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Duro on September 13, 2016, 11:45:05 am
Roy Robinson is the answer to all the questions

I have never dealt with them. I usually avoid dealers when I can.
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Craig P on September 13, 2016, 08:23:28 pm
Mine says 15000 gross trailer weight and 1,5000 lbs tongue weight. :P   More than my normal GCWC, so I can tow another 23' LD. 8)   right ...Judie.
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Judie Ashford on September 13, 2016, 11:11:03 pm
Wooo-eeee!  Yowza!!  Bring 'em on!!!

   Virtual hugs,

   Judie

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Mine says 15000 gross trailer weight and 1,5000 lbs tongue weight. :P  More than my normal GCWC, so I can tow another 23' LD. 8)  right ...Judie.
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Chip Chester on September 16, 2016, 09:58:22 pm
Mine says 15000 gross trailer weight and 1,5000 lbs tongue weight. :P   More than my normal GCWC, so I can tow another 23' LD. 8)   right ...Judie.

So Craig, have you posted any pics of the frame that hitch is attached to?  If so, can you point me to them? I thought I saw a hint of a full-size frame extension.  Interested in details...

Thanks,
Chip (new guy)
Title: Re: Hitch (change of thread title)
Post by: Jon & Loni on September 25, 2016, 08:00:16 pm
So Craig, have you posted any pics of the frame that hitch is attached to?  If so, can you point me to them? I thought I saw a hint of a full-size frame extension.  Interested in details...

Thanks,
Chip (new guy)

Been away from the forum for a while, so this is a belated post. When I had my scooter rack installed, I had Eckharts Hitch & Welding also install a beefier hitch. They used the the welded frame extensions they installed for the rack to also carry the load of the new hitch. The hitch no longer attaches to the bumper. According to Eckharts, the hitch will accommodate 1,000 pounds vertical weight and 10,000 lbs tow. Of course, that's more than the rest of the rig can manage, so it is fantasy capacity. But, one clearly can get a stronger hitch setup fabricated. -- Jon ('06TK "Albatross")
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Chip Chester on September 26, 2016, 11:18:21 am
Jon, thanks for your post.  Would it be possible to post a picture or two of the underside?  I'm a few thousand miles away from your hitch resource...

The Ford upfitters manuals have chapter and verse on how to extend the frame, either mid-vehicle or at the tail end.  I'll be providing that as the primary reference for the welder.  I do understand that the capacity "increase" does not translate to actual towing capacity of the vehicle itself. 

Thanks in advance for any additional info.

Chip 
2000 23.5 FL
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: paul banbury on September 26, 2016, 11:38:51 am
Chip, when you are done, please start a topic on this subject- it seems you are going at it very carefully. I for one would like to see the results as a kind of "state of the art" posting.
Thanks!
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Jon & Loni on September 26, 2016, 02:06:35 pm
Jon, thanks for your post.  Would it be possible to post a picture or two of the underside?  I'm a few thousand miles away from your hitch resource...

The Ford upfitters manuals have chapter and verse on how to extend the frame, either mid-vehicle or at the tail end.  I'll be providing that as the primary reference for the welder.  I do understand that the capacity "increase" does not translate to actual towing capacity of the vehicle itself. 

Thanks in advance for any additional info.

Chip, I'll look for some photos I took years ago, probably stored on an old laptop. Failing that, I'll take some new ones next time I visit the rig (in storage) for inclusion in a "new topic."  -- Jon

Chip 
2000 23.5 FL
Title: Re: 2002 LD in washington state
Post by: Chip Chester on September 27, 2016, 10:25:19 am
Yes, I will start a new thread on the topic as my research progresses.  I'm considering a couple of different options.  Jon, I'll message you when I launch that topic.

Chip