you'd get more practice dragging the skids back...If I was retiring the CargoMax....I'd either do the Transit thing or another GM cutaway with a narrow body on it like scottm4211. Moot's fuel economy numbers look good in his Transit...just dunno if I could get used to that overhang.
The low roof Transit has a door opening height of 49.5" and an inside height of 56.9; only an inch or so difference on both dimensions compared to the GM vans. The mid roof Transit dimensions are door height 64.9" and inside height at 72".I ran a G3500 until I retired. If I were going back I'd go with a Transit Ecoboost, maybe the low roof which is still about 11 inches higher than the G3500 or the medium roof.
I'm not a fan of the rear overhang either, but I got used to it. Loading a single heavy pallet I have it pushed up to straddle the axle. More work unloading but that's where the tow strap comes into play....just dunno if I could get used to that overhang.
Aw, come on. You know the road is calling.I thought the low roof model had more difference. I guess it's a medium then. Not that I'm going back out.
Not yet, but I'm sure some fine below zero winter day, with the sun shining and melting snow being blown across the roadway by a 40 mph wind I'll find out.Moot, when you speak of cross wind effects on the transit, have you ever felt as if you were losing control?
when that prairie wind blows so hard you have that feeling its pushing you sideways off the road....1 mistake on the fuel pedal and your new song will be....when it goes around in circles...LOLNot yet, but I'm sure some fine below zero winter day, with the sun shining and melting snow being blown across the roadway by a 40 mph wind I'll find out.Moot, when you speak of cross wind effects on the transit, have you ever felt as if you were losing control?
Oh, heII yes! Several times if there had been a car in next lane it would have been all over. Once in Idaho, coming down a hill, a gust practically moved me from one lane to the next. With a few exceptions, most of my white knuckle experiences have been out west.Moot, when you speak of cross wind effects on the transit, have you ever felt as if you were losing control?