Like No Other! | Meet the RVHauler RUDY
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Gregg Takes you on a detailed tour of this longer-bed RV Hauler designed to carry a vehicle length-wise.
Want to take something other than a smart car? Here is the answer!
WEBSITE rvhaulers.ca
Gregg has created this channel to share EVERYTHING about RVHaulers. Gregg has many years experience building and customizing Heavy Duty Trucks (HDTs) into RVHaulers. Explore these videos if you are considering using a large highway tractor to tow your RV 5th wheel trailer or livestock horse trailer.
We live the RVing lifestyle - we have years of RV experience, with RV living. We also have decades of experience pulling large fifth wheel recreational vehicles with HDTs (Heavy Duty Trucks).
These HDTs can be specifically configured to pull your RV, large horse trailer, or race trailer safely and efficiently.
For further information or questions:
Gregg@rvhaulers.ca
877.631.0065
I wish I was younger and had the money that HDT would be on the way to my home, fantastic info. If I hit the lottery then you'll see me😉. Have a great 4th!
I agree with the single. I’m so glad for your videos that helped me build ours. Getting the dealer to reprogram was the most difficult. Two dealerships in I just showed them your video! With singling the truck, I was able to add more storage boxes under for all my tools. It’s also less maintenance as far as tires as well as toll roads you pay per axle. Minimal but it adds up over time. Once again, can’t thank you enough. Hopefully in the next 5 years I’ll sell mine and I’ll have you build me one to support all the help you’ve done for the community. Glad to have you back making more videos!
You are welcome welcome welcome! I am glad that my "library" of videos was helpful.
Can I ask a favor please? Would you mind sharing the video with your facebook and interested friends? That really helps me get "found" and makes so I can keep trying to pay the mortgage on time every month!
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment, and share the kind words.
Gregg
Gregg, I really like how you have 'transformed' Rudy to a single axle and longer bed to accomodate a vehicle loaded from the back. The conversion is tastefully done and very practical without being 'overdone'. Put the money where you get the biggest bang for our hard-earned dollar, that works for me!
Plus, I really like the overall look of the 730 with the mid-rise sleeper. It has MY vote!
Keep doing what you are doing Gregg... providing 'engineered / proven solutions' for RVers looking for.... Safety, Comfort, Durability/Longevity and Affordability!
Mark from Barrie, ON Canada
Wow Mark! I need you to help me sell my RVHaulers! Thanks for the awesome comments and thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.
Gregg
Prices of new pickups are making these haulers more appealing...
Hello John. Thanks for taking the time to look at our videos. I agree, the high costs of pickups are one of the top reasons folks look to our RVHaulers alternatives.
Plus, they are far safer!
Thanks,
Ggg
Great job Gregg. I am being to look at an RV hauler and I found your Video very helpful. Thanks
Thanks for pointing this one out Greg!
Hi Ian. I hoe you found the video interesting.
Thanks, Gregg
We are just learning about these. My husband used to be a commercial driver, so this in an interesting concept. Your video was great. We saw on your sold listing one that might have been sold with all three RV, Big Truck and Smart car; almost like you consigned it for the previous owners. This matching appeals to me. Great contents we will be watching more.
Hi there Mrs. Miller! I am glad you found us! Let me know if there are any specific questions or videos you would like to see.
Thanks, Gregg
Nice looking truck Greg, painting the boxes to match really makes a difference.
Hi David,
Yes, I sometimes agonize a bit overt the small things, but I think in this case it was absolutely worth it. Glad you liked it!
Thanks for watching my video!
Gregg
This is a very nice setup of this type of unit. Great job! Volvo/Mack are some of the best modern units you can get these days in heavy trucks.
Hey Diesel Mutt!
I agree - the Volvos are quite popular with my clients as a result.
Keep driving safe - Gregg
Great video Gregg. One of your best for information. Like the loading design.
Hi Roy,
Thanks for the kind words. I am glad the content was helpful.
Gregg
Those are some amazing MPG numbers. My '19 Ram dually can barely squeak 10 MPG pulling at 65 MPH, and driving very conservatively.
Hey Has Been! ( I like the name...)
Was is also great is not only the decent fuel economy, but I like having over 2000 miles of fuel on board! I get to buy fuel where it is cheapest.
Ggg
Greg, really enjoyed the recent videos looking at Rudy and loading from the rear. I called you recently asking questions about putting a Jeep on the back lengthwise. I would love to see you do a video or two putting a Jeep on the back of an RV hauler and talking about any issues with how long you can make them. I’d also like to know what determines when you need a second axle. Great videos!
Yahoo! I have been waiting for this!!!! Great request thanks! I really appreciate it when the folks watching my videos help me craft the new ones. Now I can go to my wife and let her know we need to buy a Jeep!
I OWE YOU ONE!!!
Gregg
@@rvhaulers glad I could help Gregg
Was concerned with Smart Car future, thanks for the solution...
Greg, glad to see you back, very honest opinions!
Hello to you too John!
Gregg
Love, love. Picky thing for me is the color, and prefer the stripes in sharp blue. I know a small detail. Showing the hubs this one!
Nothing is too small. We are really practiced at doing custom graphics. You and I setup a zoom conference call, and I can share my desktop and graphics program with you. We take a high quality side view picture of the RVHauler, and we can mock-up stripes, angles, colors, and even place your 5th wheel behind the rig to make sure the lines and graphics are complimentary when put together.
We can do that!
Ggg
The Fiats are getting hard to find down in the states as well, ditto for the little Ford SUV. Rudy looks to be an ideal real-world setup, steel or composite. Our little 33' Brinkley 5W has only 3500# of pin weight figuring 22% of GVWR, but we work in the US national forest where we can't be too long, must be 100% off-grid, etc. We have 1,440-watts of solar.
Unfortunately this light setup is still hard on my 3/4 pickup brakes. I have 3508# of CCC in my truck, but no exhaust brake as I am 6.6L V-8 gas. I did a Gen-Y gooseneck pin box with a Gen-Y 5" offset GN hitch in the truck, no chucking! I got into trouble when we got to FL & there was 55+ stoplights on HWY-27 over 45 minutes to get to our winter campground, the truck brakes were bounce pulsing going to a stop, I was not getting that just using the brake controller on those new 17.5" RV tires & drum brakes. Last winter my wife broke her upper right arm in 9 places, plus her knees are really messed up. Our RV has fold down steps with a railing, I am still wondering if I can do something like that on the truck, portable. Then fold & stow them in the utility bed afterwards. At 63 we still have lots of RV travel but maybe not living like we are 20 again, lol. Cheers, David & Sheila Knapp
Hey Greg, great videos.....how about a video on the rest of the mods required like exhaust [if it has stack{s} fuel filler relocating etc as everything wont be as one would expect....this will help explain to people the potential cost involved in a conversion as the little simple things get missed when it comes to cost, planning and so on.
Hi Richard. I asked for ideas and questions and you answered!!! Thanks for the great suggestion.
Ggg
love your video, what is the average, cost for a Volvo set up u have in Rudy?
Hi Dallas,
We have shown all our past and present pricing on our website at
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks, Gregg
Hello Gregg i just got though watching your video and it was very informitive i'm a trucker from Alaska been driving big truck in alaska for 47 years i'm going to be retiring this next year and i'm coming to america to buy myself a fifth wheel toy hauler i already have a 1972 narrow nose w900a kenworth to pull my toy hauler with i just wanted to let u know i liked your video.
Hi Mike. It is always awesome when I hear from the professional drivers out there! Stay safe driver. Ill keep an eye out for your classic rig when you hit the road. Send me a picture?
Ggg
Hey Greg.
Have you ever reconfigured the back of the cab on a Volvo to have 3 or 4 air ride seats?
Hi David. Yes we can reconfigure the rear area with air-ride captains chairs! Honestly you can only fit three of the air ride seats. If you really need 4 passengers we have to put in a passenger jack-knife sofa.
Gregg
@@rvhaulers
Hey, thanks for the reply.
Would double bus seats work and make the cab air ride ?
Good question
Also let me ask you this if I got a day cab and put a flat bed on the semi truck and put a generator and a air compressor on the back and use the rest of the bed for camping equipment and pull a bumper pull camper trailer
We can certainly make a day-cab for you. It sure keeps the overall length under control, and keeps us "nimble" in the campground.
Gregg
Great looking rig. Almost exactly what I wanna do with the fiat 500. Hey what is the total length of that deck? I liked what you said about the single axle vs tandem. I’ve gotten both stuck but definitely would say the singles get better traction
boy they are great .i am dave.disabled vietnam veteran may not be able to run rv hauler and i cant afford one but i always win lottery right but you do great work.
Hi David,
Thanks for your service, and thanks for your interest in our RVHaulers.
I appreciate you taking a couple minutes to share the kind words.
Gregg
Question: Are you planning to install Gray/ Black, domestic water tanks on some of your trucks? Love the videos! Thank you!
Hi Craig - yes, we have installed fresh, grey, and black transfer systems. Here is a video link to that discussion:
th-cam.com/video/W-1s3sIXRUM/w-d-xo.html
Keep the awesome questions coming!
Gregg
I agree a 24K trailer is pushing the capabilities of a 1 ton DRW, and there is no question an HDT is the absolute best when it comes to towing and stopping, but an MDT like an M2 106 or 112 seems more than sufficient for a 24K 5er, with a bit more maneuverability around the campsite. What are your thoughts?
Hi Tim,
Can't at all argue your MDT specs are sufficient. You are right.
I gently suggest to folks that sometimes we might also want to consider comfort factors, cool factors and excess capacity factors. If your sole objective is to be safe, both solutions meet the mission profile.
Sometimes people want to take extra toys along (perhaps a Jeep).
Sometimes we do things just because it makes us happy. Personally my big HDT Rvhaulers make me happy. The cool factor!
Thanks for sharing your very insightful comment!
Ggf
Great video
Thanks!
Gregg
great vid
Hey Michael,
I'm glad you found the video interesting and helpful. Thanks for your comment!
Ggg
Does a big rig like this require any special driver’s license? I live in the Boston area and drive busses for a living. So I have what we call a Class B CDL with Passenger and Air Brake Endorsements. This level of License does not include Semi Truck and Trailer configuration which is considered Class A. So would I have to upgrade my License?
Hi Steven,
Thanks for your excellent question. I have a hard time keeping up with each state's rules and regulations. Perhaps you will be able to find your answer on this excellent online resource that lists almost every states titling and drivers license requirements.
The website is the Heavy Haulers Resource Guide.
Here is the link: hhrvresource.com/node/44.html
Gregg, do you ever do conversions of a semi without a sleeper? It would be appealing (to me) because the total length would be reduced and I don't believe I would ever use the sleeper/dinette?
Hello George,
Yes, absolutely YES! We can do a day cab. Call me and I can tell you more about the benefits.
Gregg
Gregg
Great videos ! But I need your input and advise .New or Used , lead time, accommodations in or around your fabrication shops. Please advise.
Hi Robert,
I invite you to call me any time. I can best answer your questions via voice and make the detailed comparison between new and used (and most importantly discuss the differences in lead times).
We have an incredible selection of accommodations within 15 minutes of our location, and of course I have my own private campground exclusively for my customers here in the yard! We love visitors!
Gregg
@@rvhaulers OK let's try on more time , have tried several times this am keep getting bounce back.
Allow me to say I am impressed with your fabrications \ conversion . also allow me to to say I have admonished myself for not getting back to you sooner. Be that as it may be, needless to say I have been very busy locating a glider chassis and fabricator for the mechanical on. Engine\trans\diff. . coach frame and chassis being built by Space Craft
all interior fabrication by Amish craftsmen fabricator's in IND. . I have many questions I.e. Cross border transit, rsate of exchange ect.
How long was Rudy? 35'? Just guessing based on what I heard you mention when you were describing the typical length of HDTs with space for Smart cars versus Jeeps. Thanks for your informative and entertaining videos.
Hi There! Rudy was 37 foot long bumper to bumper. Thanks for taking the time to ask your question.
Gregg
Big 👍 up Gregg. I really like the ramp storage set up being close to the ground. You need to add short mud flaps to the front of the rear axle. Personally I would have kept the rear corners of the bed slightly angled. I thought about that style of rail you have fastened to the bed but using mine as a patio I’m concerned about that being a tripping hazard. That rear camera has an unbelievable picture quality. What are the rear end gears in the truck? I get so encouraged by the mpg numbers you get, knowing I won’t even be towing a trailer. Thanks again. Kc
Thanks as always for watching KC! Rudy has a 3.36 rear end. Those aluminum airline tracking systems are half an inch tall, and I like the sloped shoulders. Great questions!
Thanks,
Gregg
Hi Greg, nice setup. How far back from the car is the hitch placed. With all the new longer beds I don’t think that question gets asked much. Keep the videos coming. Happy New Year.
Hiya Road Tripper. I always setup the beds carefully so we have 56 inches of space between the back of the vehicle, and the hitch pin location. That alllows us the ability to jack-knife your trailer over 90 degrees without risk of coming in contact with the car in this case.
Keep the questions coming any time!
Gregg
Interesting video! I need your bed options on carrying a 1996 jeep Cherokee 4 door on 7.5 lift on 35s. I be towing a 45 ft triple axle toy hauler.
Hello there!
Yes, we can accommodate a 4 door Cherokee. Done! If you have questions and want to bat around some ideas just call. I'm the guy that answers the phones, designs RVHaulers, builds them hands-on and ultimately trains my clients.
Gregg
Hi Greg, thanks for this awesome video. One question I have is do you need to have a commercial driver’s license to drive one of these RV haulers?
Hello Dirk,
No commercial drivers license is needed. Just a standards drivers license and an air brake course.
Because we remove one rear axle (we call it singling), and because we re-title all my RVHaulers into motorhomes, you essentially need the same licence required to operate an air-brake equipped diesel pusher motorhome!
Thanks for watching!
Gregg
How much room/didstance do you need from the RV 5th wheel hitch to the cargo/vehicle on the bed for turning?
Hello Bob.
I build 56 inches between the pin of the hitch, and the cargo/vehicle on the bed.
Keep the questions coming any time!
Gregg
I wonder is it possible to give up some of the cab in order to fit a longer car on the bed. By that I mean maybe the cab stops after where the microwave is. Personally I couldn't see sleeping in the cab that much. Sure it would be nice and if you have grand kids and whatnot I can certainly see why that would be a huge benefit. Me personally just having a microwave and frig in the cab with me would be more than enough to make me comfortable. Maybe some of you that have these set ups could tell me I'm wrong and you sleep in the cab all the time but I would think if you're hauling an rv behind you that you'd sleep in that. Maybe there are circumstances I'm not aware of.
Is that something that is even possible/advisable? Cut down the cab length thus giving that length to the bed and being able to put a mid or full sedan or something up there. Like you said the smart cars are going away.
Anyway. Love the videos. I'm learning a lot.
I completely follow your idea. Yes, we can go with a much shorter sleeper option, still have the creature comforts you are looking for, and shorten the rig by a few feet.
Some of my customers are drawn to the idea of having what is essentially a mini motorhome with them. They setup their large 5th wheel home-base somewhere, and use the RVHauler as a exploration vehicle. You can get into the little campsites that a 5th wheel won't fit. You can comfortably do overnight trips with just the 30 foot RVHauler and get into those remote little sites.
Thanks for the great question!
Ggg
Can they be adapted for hand controls for people that have made it because of their substability I can walk that sometimes my feet do not quick be quick enough to go from break to accelerator so I am licensed to drive with hand controls
Yes they can be!
Thanks, Gregg
Can you single out a Kenworth 8 bag air ride suspension? My truck (‘78 w900) has an aluminum frame. Is a single axle ok with this setup?
Do your haulers come standard with an APU or is it an option? When you buy a used truck with an APU do you remove it?
Thanks for taking the time to pose your question!
New APUS are generally a $9,000 to $13,000 option. Because of the value, it is rare that an owner will sell a truck and let it go with it. They tend to spend a few thousand dollars to move it into their new truck. Sometimes we are lucky, and an owner might be retiring from the road, and will let the APU go with it.
Regardless, we can put one in for you.
Ggg
Have you ever considered using the auto hauler "low boy" type truck to convert into a RV Hauler? They use the smaller diameter wheels and tires to allow a vehicle to be loaded on top of the truck. Just curious. Thanks for your great videos.
Hello Jim, Thanks for the question and thanks for watching my videos.
As of yet, I haven't had someone ask for one of those to be converted. Everyone has their own needs and wants, and we haven't encountered that "wish" yet.
Keep the questions coming any time!
Ggg
Does the hitch distance behind the rear axle affect the pin weight capacity?
Hi Mark,
The configuration and engineering allows for up to 7000 lbs of pin weight. Most 5th wheels are less than that, so we are pretty well within specs.
Thanks for the excellent question! Gregg
Knowing that custom fab work costs big money, I’m wondering what kind of custom work to the sleeper can be done? What I would love to see is the sleeper converted to family seating, like 3 captains chairs instead of the sleeper or work station.
Hey Peter! We can do that! Want me to build you one?
Ggg
@@rvhaulers ever consider converting a retired custom fire truck? So many get retired with incredibly low miles and custom cabs are built with rollover protection among other safety features.
Well done. Thank you for the info
Glad it was helpful!
Gregg
Hi Gregg. Do you only customize the 18 wheelers? Have you ever done a new Chevy 6500 truck? I have a 36' Montana to pull and i would like to put a 2 door jeep on the bed of the truck. I currently pull with a 2015 GMC duramax truck that rides nice and pulls great. 3500 4 door dually. I just want to take a jeep along.
Thanks
Evan
Hi Evan.
We will work on heavy duty and medium duty trucks yes!
Gregg
Would love to here a ballpark price on some of your finished trucks just to get an idea.
Hello Rick,
I have a number of example prices on my website. If you click on the "inventory" page I have left a number of past builds and the associated pricing for you to review. There is a range depending on age, mileage, and of course fancy vs functional setups. Here is the link to check out pricing:
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks for asking! Gregg
My concern with all the parts shortages is that a Volvo will become too expensive to fix IF you can even gets the needed parts.
Love your videos
Hey, it is great when folks let me know I am doing something of interest. Thanks for watching!
Ggg
Is ruby still for sale
Hi Marty, Rudy has sold, and is with his new owners in Louisiana. However, we do have some new trucks coming through the production schedule. You can check out our inventory listings which I update to the minute!
Here you go! www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks for asking and thanks for your interest! Gregg
I'm really interested in getting a hauler in the next three to five years when I retire. One of my big concerns is that I'm 6' 10" tall and wide with a 58" waist. I find fitting in most vehicles very difficult. In fact, I currently have a 2000 Dodge Ram 3500 and choose to replace the engine and transmission along with repairing many other components instead of buying something newer simply because I do not fit in the newer trucks. Could I fit in an HDT or could it be modified so I could fit,. Also, I have knee issues. So while I could probably still climb up into the cab today, I may not be able to do so in the future. Are they options for lifts or some other way to get in that would be easier than the two giant steps on the side? It would also be important to me to be able to sleep in it on short overnight trips but the stock bed would be too short. Are they any options to either reconfigure the current cab or maybe even add a slide out to make more room? If I could get an HDT that met my needs in the $100 - $150K range (closer too the lower end being better), an HDT might be an option for me.
you want to look at peterbilt or kenworth, depending on the truck model both of those brands have several steps. if it's not standard,it's an option, both of those brands have tons of options factory and after market and the dealer will happily show you after market stuff and install it for you. and you can extend the sleeper area in length and have the bed turned length wise, but then you would have to elongate the wheelbase more if you want a car/toy on the back. extending the sleeper like that would be a custom shop deal, it's very common and you can find places all over the country that will do it, but it will cost a fair bit.
bit surprised you can't fit into newer pickups, the cabs are bigger than they have ever been. unless you meant headroom, not sure if that has changed.
Drew,
The leg room and head room in the seated position is more than ample. I have many customers that are larger, and we have no issues in the seating positions. I also have upgraded the seats for folks to really accommodate taller and larger folks. I can get you sitting in the lap[ of an angel (sort of).
For making the climb up and down easier, I have a step upgrade that looks quite "factory" and doubles the number of steps. The distance from step to step becomes quite similar to steps in your home - about 7 to 8 inch risers.
The Volvo model 780 and 730 actually have a bit longer lower bed (the super single), PLUS there is an additional foot space (a void) on the passenger side BEYOND the edge of the bed that allow taller folks to get 7 feet of length.
Regarding your budget - you are absolutely in the range. If you check out our website inventory section, you can see a number of pricing examples that are well within your budget, and even closer to the bottom end of your budget. CLICK HERE to see PRICES: www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Keep the questions coming Drew! Or call me! The contact information options are on our website.
Thanks, Gregg
Two axles means more surface area thus less pressure on the contact patches for a given weight(force). So single axle is better.
Hi There!
I complete agree - I have proven it in my own yard in side by side comparisons on slippery grass and somewhat uneven surfaces - single axle wins. Thanks for taking a moment to share your comment!
Gregg
@@rvhaulers Anytime Greg…I love your work by the way. Found myself binge watching your content recently and I find it really fascinating. I will be sure to make appointment to visit once I get back to Alberta in a couple of months. Keep up the good work!
Can a 2 door Wrangler fit on that bed with the New Horizon Hooked up? Thinking about the DRV pins and NH pins being tucked up under the front caps away.
Hi Jim, Thanks for the question. This particular bed was designed to accommodate a vehicle up to 150 inches long. A two door Wrangler is a bit longer at 165 inches. (the Fiat you see loaded is 144 inches) Also note there are some small differences in Jeep lengths between model years. We will build the bed to accommodate what you want to take with you!
Keep the questions coming Jim, and thanks for your continued support of my channel!
Gregg
Hi Gregg, I love all your videos, I am planing on getting a HDT soon but I am not a smart car guy, any videos of building/loading a bed for a Jeep or the new Bronco would be great, would like the bed to be as short as it can , thanks
Hi Dan,
Done - deal. I like the way you roll.
Send me a new Bronco please. I will build a bed just to demo that for you!
Ggg
Pacific N>W> we have snow how do you get a set of chains on that with fender. Singles normally city work. DOT chains REQ on 10,ooo lbs GVW. Oregon chain laws.
No problem. I have an adjustable valve in the system that allows you to open that fender gap a bit more to make it easier to install chains. If my customer plans to travel in the snow, I setup the rig to have enough of a gap to get your arms (including a thick jacket) inbetween there. In 5 minutes, I can tweak Rudy to allow this. We have tested it already, and even with this taller opening, we still have tons of clearance when loading the Fiat.
Great Question Thanks!
Gregg
Thank you for the info.
Can you give me a approximate cost range for one of these simi tractors with a ramp large enough to haul a jeep. thanks
Hello Leonard,
To get a really good impression of pricing, options, and some Jeep capable examples I have pricing examples on my website. I have left some of our past builds on the "inventory page".
Here is a pricing link: www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks for taking the time to pose your question. If you have further questions please call! I'm the guy that answers the phone!
Ggg
Do you build these with longer decks? I'm in the RV transportation business and I am looking for a whole and tow rig
Hi Travis, Yes we can build a haul and tow with the necessary clearances, and stinger bumper pull option. Call me!
Thanks for the question - Gregg
Hey Greg, nice to see you’re back. The hitch looks a lot further back than normal. Does that decrease your weight that you can put on hitch? Thanks
Hey Red Dawg! The hitch positioning is still well within engineering and safe specifications. The weight capacities haven't changed - with this particular model we can still tow a trailer that weighs up to 30,000 lbs, and a downward pin weight of up to 7,000 lbs.
Thanks for the question, Gregg
Can you do other makes other than Volvo? I have a 2012 peterbilt 379 I thought of doing the same thing to?
Hi Dale,
We just finished a Pete! You bet! Thanks for watching!
Gregg
Great video! I’ve recently become quite interested in the idea of upsizing my truck. I’ve never driven an HDT, are they easy to learn to drive? What do I need for a drivers license or endorsement? Thanks
Hello Ken,
All the RVHaulers that leave my yard are titled as motorhomes. All the RVHaulers that leave my yard are auto shift transmissions. No clutch - all that is necessary is to put it into drive and go. They are extremely easy to operate, and are not intimidating. Driver training and orientation is included in all my RVHauler sales.
Regarding license and endorsement - it depends on your home state or province. Because we convert most of our RVHaulers into a single rear axle, the only operator license required is a standard license (like you need for your car, van, or pickup), plus sometimes you have to take the air-brake endorsement course. Some locations require more, some less, but 90% of the time, you get to stay with your standard drivers license.
Keep the great questions coming! You can also explore my youtube channel more - there are close to 500 videos here which might help answer other questions.
OR - just call me! All my contact information is in the description of the video. I am the guy that answers the phone!
Thanks, Gregg
Average price of R.V. haulers do i require a1.A Drivers Licence thanks greg where do you find your trucks
What's the average fuel mpg for a hdrv I drive a 2016 mack Hauling c&d trash about 80k lbs and every day I put 60'65 gallons of fuel into the tank
Hello Dean,
Personally, I tow a 29,000 lb 5th wheel RV, and load up my RVHauler with another 4,000 lbs of car and tools and toys. RVHauler and trailer add up to 54,000 lbs. Driving reasonably around 62 MPH - 65 MPH I get in the 9-10 MPG range.
Ggg
@@rvhaulers I love your channel and what you do the wife had a stroke last February and she is doing better but it put a wrench into our plans she's able to retire in 3 years and I'm about 2 years after she does we may have to go a different route because she has a hard time getting around sometimes but in February we are going to meet with Dave and Karen watts and see how they have their rv set up and if the wife feels comfortable getting in and out of it and go from there you do a wonderful job and a lot of information about how to get your rv set up what is your thought on the m2 112
Becoming a fan of the channel. Question: how much is Rudy? I’m planning on full timing in the next few years and am deciding between class A or 5th wheel with hauler.
Hello Michael! Firstly - thanks for your support of my channel.
PRICING - I have a great sample set of my past builds, and their pricing on my website. You can peruse some of my past builds, and see the ranges in prices depending on how functional vs fancy they are.
Here is the inventory list link: www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
CLASS A - I completely understand your pondering of Class A vs an RVHauler. I have a video that touches on some of the points you might want to consider.
Here is the Class A Comparison video link: th-cam.com/video/CEnKnr5Bh-g/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for taking the time to post your comment.
Gregg
I've been thinking about an HDT for a while. I'd like to be able to bring my malibu with us, or when we leave it behind, I'd like to put my Side by Side there. However, I wanna stay as short as possible. My 5th wheel is 43 feet long.
I understand there are certain requirements so that you don't need a CDL to drive the truck, so removing the sleeper is probably a no-no. However, I've always wondered if we could cut into the under part of the sleeper so the front of the car could pull up farther, leaving the overall length of the truck shorter. That would still leave you some space over the hood of the car to add a bed and whatever else was needed to keep you legal.
Hi Dave,
Everything I do always conforms to DOT and safety standards. I can't compromise and cut away portions of the sleeper. The sleeper system is engineered to protect you in the event of an accident or roll over.
If we want to take the toys on the bed, we are going to be unapologetically looooong. Darn, I wish I had some new-fangled tape measure that made my RVHaulers shorter. I haven't figured out a way to break the laws of physics quite yet.
Thanks for the cool idea though!
Gregg
@@rvhaulers Thanks. It never crossed my mind that the sleeper would be structural.
I am considering getting a HDT similar to this. I would like to put a small 2022 Bronco on the back. I currently have a 36 foot Mobile Suite looking to upgrade the rv to a New Horizon toy hauler. What kind of investment is the truck?
Hi Kevin. I completely follow your build idea. No problem taking the Bronco. To checkout all pricing options, I have prices listed on my website. Here is a link to my inventory page:
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks, Gregg
How much will it cost for that sort of setup?
If interested in pricing, I have dozens of pricing examples on my website inventory section.
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Gregf
So can a setup like Rudy haul a 4 door Jeep or Bronco?
Hi Charley,
Rudy is just a few inches too short for your plan. I would have to add 18 inches to the bed to accommodate the 4X4 you are thinking of. But we can do that! I will build it for you!
Thanks for the great question - Gregg
I know that costs always vary, but assuming you could get a Volvo 730 in the $30-50K (USD) range, what would a setup run like you have for Rudy, but would fit a 2 door Jeep? How much is it to single axle a truck? For your US customers, is it easier for us to bring you a truck or buy from you?
Hi and thanks for the great questions. I would welcome your phone call regarding pricing. I am building three Jeep-capable rigs right now for clients, and I am the guy that answers the phone, and provides pricing. We can delve into the pricing options and possibilities in a quick call.
I work either way regarding sourcing trucks - you can bring us one, or we can help you source one that meets your budget and specifications. There really isn't a price difference. Over 90% of our sales are to US Customers, and we can work either way with comfort.
I have all our phone numbers, and contact methods down below in the video description.
Thanks, Gregg
Hi Greg,
Great video once again on “Rudy”-lol. My ? for you Greg is because the smart cars are pretty much disappeared, like you had said in the video, & you made the deck longer to accommodate a longer car, does that now restrict the length of a 5th wheel? I remember you talking about length restrictions awhile back in your other videos, so was curious how long of a 5th wheel you could pull with say “Rudy”? Thanks & keep posting the great videos.
Hi Too Tall Man!
If we look back over the last 12 years of us building these RVHaulers, the grand total of customers that are at or under 65 is Two (2). Yes, every other build is over. I am glad you are aware of the formality, but most of us are way over, and accept the length issue. With a rig like Rudy, you would have to tow a 5th wheel in the 33 foot range to be short.
Gregg
Question #1) The Chevy Spark says it is 144 Inches also, if the ground clearance is similar to the Fiat??? No matter what used Fiat 500Ms & Chevy Sparks are in short supply like everything else these days. Question #2) What are the exterior surfaces of the HDT hoods built with, metal or fiberglass? We had hail 13 times this past summer at our south-central Colorado campground and it was a full-time job throwing on the old blanket to the pickup truck every day at 2 -3 PM and looking a little paranoid. The previous year we received $6,300 US in hail damage to our F-150, so we are always looking for tips and tricks. Our RV had less than $200 damage, it would have been zero if I had the Dometic Sea Breeze cover already installed over our fan vent. We suspect that an HDT is set up for a little more hail resistance to the stuff nickel size and under, but the hard golf ball size wasn't so easy on our F-150 with aluminum panels, LOL. The sides had 5% of the damage to our hood, roof, and aluminum bed cover. The jeep generally just needs a good hood blanket for the smaller stuff as the roof and fenders are pretty resistant. Any commentary on experience with the Volvo trucks regard hail concerns or preparations would be appreciated. Being full-timers since 2008 means we have seen the real world a few times and now that we are age 60 we want to design something to bring us a little less stress every time we see a cloud form, LOL. Thank you, Dave & Sheila
Hello Folks,
Thanks for the excellent questions.
The spark actually has MORE ground clearance. Loading is a low stress endeavor!
The entire Volvo hood is fiberglass. Here in Calgary we have the same wicked hail storms in the summer/fall. I have had our personal vehicles dinged up, and the trucks have always survived without damage. They were in the same yard, same storm, and zero hail damage.
Thanks for watching!
Gregg
How far from KC, USA are you? What is you lead time right now( fall 2022)
Hello Michael,
Firstly, we pickup and we deliver! We can get that done in a couple days for you.
Depending on the job complexity, we are usually a month or two out.
Call me and I will be happy to share our production schedule details.
Gregg
I race Utvs could you build one to put two of them on the back.
Hi Josh, we will build the bed to your specifications, and yes, we can certainly make a bed for a couple UTVs. That would be a great build! Call me!
Gregg RVHaulers
How long is the bed and did you move the back axle forward any
The bed is 16 feet long, and the wheel base is setup at 244 inches.
Ggg
And what gear’s in the rear are transmission
Very nice Greg, you have do any 08 or new Kenworth t-800‽
Hi Alex,
No, we haven't done a t800 yet. Will you bring me one?
Ggg
Hi Greg I have another question could a smart car and a golf cart fit on this bed?
Hi Randy,
Yes, a smartie and a golf cart can fit.
Ggg
What kind of tag do you need
All of the RVHaulers that we source and sell to our customers are tagged (titled) as motorhomes before they leave the yard.
Thanks for the question!
Gregg
Ultimate boomdocker
Hello Jose,
I agree, these units are quite effective boondocking units, and they are mini-motorhomes themselves. Many of my clients tow their 5th wheels, setup home base somewhere, and take just the RVHauler on overnight trips into some of the more remote locations. You are a 30 foot motorhome!
Ggg
Hi Greg, what is the total length vehicle can be hauled on Rudy? Thanks
Hi Randy,
I designed this particular bed to take a "toy" up to 150 inches long. If you want to take something a bit longer (or shorter) we build it exactly to your specifications.
Thanks for the question, Gregg
Hi Greg, we tow a 39 foot Keystone Everest weighing about 12,000 lbs wet with a 2008 F 450 crew cab 2 wheel drive dually. Our dream is to be able to take our approximate 13 foot long Landrover LR4 on our RV trips; so an HDT seems to be the answer. We would like to have a setup like Rudy and piggyback the LR4 on the flatbed; is this doable? Not interested in a Volvo however a Western Star or an International Lonestar have potential. Please let me know if it will work! Thanks for a great lesson-video!!
Hello Frank,
Easy - Yes. The Landrover is quite a reasonable length and weight. We can accommodate that on a bed build.
Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for the great question. Call me whenever you want to do a bit of brainstorming.
Ggg
30 years otr
One ?
How much for Rudy otd
Hello There,
To see a whole range of pricing on our units, I have left a number of examples (new, used, fancy, functional) on my website. Explore pricing - see here:
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks for the question, Gregg
What does one of these trucks start at price-wise?
Hey Moak Moak,
If you would like to see current and past pricing on a huge variety of RV Haulers you can check out our inventory page at
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Or dusty or
Maybe a list of trucks finished would be nice
What are the cost of these. Vehicles
Hello,
I have all my current inventory pricing (and some past pricing examples) on my inventory website page here:
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks, Gregg
What does the truck cost?
Hi Bryan,
Thanks for the question. Here is a link to my website where I have all the pricing: (and you can see other sample rig prices too)
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Gregg
The price was?
Hi Daniel,
I have up-to-date pricing on our website where you can see pricing on older, newer, functional and fancy RVHaulers.
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Keep the questions coming!
Gregg
Thank You for your time! I am in the market for one! Is there anyway you could tell about how much would something like that would run me!! I have a 2021 42’ cedar creek Champagne and I’m using my 2019 king ranch Ford F-350 to pull it , it does a nice job but I’d love to get the RV-Hauler! So again Thank You so much for your time! Great Job!, My name is Michael!
Hello Michael,
I have quite a few examples of pricing on our website inventory section at
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Also, all our contact information is there too. Call or email any time!
Gregg
Nice beautiful
Video
Thank you! Cheers!
Gregg
Can you build a tow and haul rig?
We sure can!
25 foot bed?
6 foot extendable bumper pull stinger?
8000 lb winch and roll up tracking system?
Call me and we can price one out for you. All our email and contact numbers are on the website www.rvhaulers.ca
Ggg
How can I get in touch with you
Hi Cody,
I have all my contact information on our website at www.rvhaulers.ca
I'm ready for the call!
Gregg
Hey Greg
I have a question concerning my rig only weights in at 15000 lbs with a pin weight of 2900-3000 lbs would a rig like Rudy work well towing this setup I was looking at putting a Ford Edge on the back.
Hello Mark. I love getting questions! Absolutely yes, we can tow a bit lighter 5th wheel. If you want to see a Ford (and a Jeep) being loaded on an RVHauler here is a link:
th-cam.com/video/g62GKmqsmJk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks, Gregg RVHaulers
what about price
Hi, thanks for the question. To check out pricing, and other options we have quite a few examples on my inventory webpage.
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks, Gregg
Cruise control?
Absolutely yes! Thanks for the question.
Gregg
Do you need a special license to operate this vehicle if less than 26000 pounds?
Hi Andrew,
Every state and province has their own regulations. Most locations all you need is a regular license with an air brake course. Some locations yes, you do have special requirements. A good place to find this information is here:
hhrvresource.com/node/44.html
Keep the questions coming any time!
Gregg RVHaulers
why are they called "chicken lights"?
Hi Brian,
I dont think there is a definitive historical reference.
There are many theories about how the term came about, but one theory suggests it has its roots in chicken theft. Truck drivers were often victims of chicken thieves in the early 1900s, so they added lanterns to their trucks to deter thievery.
Anyone else have some history knowledge of this question?
Gregg
Nice looking truck. I am a commercial rv hauler and I am looking for a tow haul truck.
Hi Jeff. If you are interested, I converted a truck for a commerical RV hauler - we used a Kenworth T680. Here is a link to the "FINAL" finished product video. th-cam.com/video/h_DyLzRK8zc/w-d-xo.html
Gregg
It's Christmas, where's the hat Santa? 😂😂😂
Hey Larry,
Don't I look more like Scrooge?
HA! (Bah Humbug) Gregg
HA, not you, no way👍👍
Beautiful RV Hauler! Is this one still available?
For detailed pictures, pricing, and to confirm availability check our website at
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
Thanks for watching! Gregg
Why are most rv haulers volvo's
Hello David,
Traditionally, Volvos were considered attractive for our purposes because of the quiet, and spacious interiors. The ishift transmissions were also superior. We are seeing more and more Kenworths these days. KW is now catching the attention of our RVHauler clients.
If you explore our channel a bit, and search for the word "kenworth" you will start seeing some conversions!
Great question thanks,
Gregg
Ich liebes und würde mich freuen wenn ich könnte mir so ein kaufen 👏👏👏
Danke sehr! Ich weiß, dass es ein langer Weg ist, aber Sie sind immer willkommen, die kanadische Gastfreundschaft zu genießen und einen RV Hauler zu fahren!
Gregg
Greg, why not put a large enough tank somewhere on the truck so you can empty your tanks with a small pump which will pump from the trailer to the truck tank and then you drive your truck over to the dump site and dump your tank instead of breaking camp and hauling your trailer over to dump the tank . Also witht the world and climate change happening where do you see the rv industry going in the future .
Hello John,
We have done this! For sure it is an option.
Now, to your second question - "where is the RV industry going????". Hmmm, I dropped and broke my crystal ball a while ago, and I just can't tell the future with any accuracy.
Thanks for the interesting questions!
Gregg
My name is Michael Schaefer and I will get one of those ok