Rpod 182G dimensions |
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jmsokol
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Topic: Rpod 182G dimensions Posted: 18 Mar 2015 at 7:54pm |
Hi guys. I'm Mike Sokol from the No~Shock~Zone, with many of my electrical safety articles posted here. I have a few questions about actual dimensions of the 182G Rpod. I can only find general hints at dimensions, but I need a little more detail.
I'm considering something like a Rpod 182G because the rear garage door might allow me to mount a really large video screen (60"?) across the entire width of the back wall. No, it's not that I can't do without my big plasma screen. I want to use this do electrical safety seminars at campgrounds around the country, and being able to open up the garage and having my Power Point presentation would be very cool. I would probably also wire up the overhead speakers so they would be connected to my wireless headset mic. Cool, eh? I've downloaded a bunch of Rpod literature showing off the garage, but can't find an actual dimension. So can anyone with a 182G run a tape measure from top to bottom and side to side on the garage wall? That would help. Secondly, the external dimensions of the Rpods are listed a 8 ft wide, but I've read complaints about the beds not being long enough for 6' 3" sleepers. That seems odd if the external dimensions are 8' wide, but makes more sense if the outside wall was 7' wide. I actually prefer a narrower trailer since I spend a lot of time driving, and not much time actually camping. That also makes me ask what kind of MPG I can expect with an Rpod behind a small, Nissan pickup truck. For instance, last year I drove my Sprinter 50,000 miles doing seminars, so getting the best MPG is a concern. Any hints or suggestions where to look would be appreciated. Thanks... Mike Sokol |
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marwayne
Senior Member Joined: 25 Oct 2011 Location: Edmonton AB Can Online Status: Offline Posts: 1002 |
Posted: 18 Mar 2015 at 8:09pm |
The inside dimension is 74" the outside dimension is 96". the reason is that the wheels are not build in, there are fenders on the pods.
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techntrek
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Posted: 18 Mar 2015 at 9:25pm |
Welcome back, Mike. If you are taller, many here are ok if they sleep diagonally on the bed (by themselves). Expect to get 11-12 mpg, almost everyone here does. I got less than that on 2 round trips around the US at roughly 9.6 mpg. I figure it was due to many long hauls up big mountains.
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jmsokol
Groupie Joined: 21 May 2014 Location: Maryland Online Status: Offline Posts: 89 |
Posted: 18 Mar 2015 at 9:39pm |
That's what I suspected. Thanks...
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jmsokol
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Posted: 18 Mar 2015 at 9:42pm |
I guess I'm spoiled by a Sprinter that gets 20+ MPG coast to coast with my foot in it all the way. I wonder how good the MPG would be with an Rpod towed behind one of the new baby diesel Ram trucks. |
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beaster
Newbie Joined: 15 Apr 2014 Online Status: Offline Posts: 12 |
Posted: 21 May 2015 at 4:52pm |
I have a 182g, I get 14 mpg at 70 mph with a new Dodge Durango.
I am not sure I would store a TV back there when not using, it can get really hot, I put my TV back inside. I would rather have the racks for storage, than an TV that size. |
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