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Old 09-03-2012, 02:22 PM   #1
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Hello everyone I'm locking at purchasing a 2007 IH 4300 dt466 245hp Allison air ride 26ft box truck to convert to a motor home that will be pulling a full size bronco behind it.

I have a 1987 Winnebago that is going to be a donor for most of the interior propane tank roof a/c gen set and whatever else i can use.

This is my retirement dream to travel and see all i can of this great country I'm going to need some info and advice on preparing the box for transfusion of the interior like insulating flooring window install.

So all help and suggestions will be greatly appreciated I'm happy to be on-board this great forum and be a part of your community.

Thanks Craig.
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Welcome aboard! From an insulating perspective, spray foam will be the best r-value/structural product. when you are ready, find a company doing a large warehouse project and offer to bring your truck to their location. They can do it at the end of the day saving set/clean up costs.

We build cold storage facilities....The spray foam guys are often onsite for weeks at a time, plenty of parking and work space.
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