This 2016 Pleasure Way Plateau TS 4x4.-SALE PENDING
NO expense was spared when building this into the Ultimate Class-B Pleasure Way built for off-road adventure!
This RV is equipped with 300ah lithium batteries, 200w solar panel system with battery charger, Onan generator, power awning, tankless water heater, 1000w inverter, roof AC, furnace, fully enclosed bathroom with sink, shower, toilet and cabinet, the kitchen has genuine Corian countertops, Canadian maple cabinetry, large refrigerator and freezer, convection microwave, an…
This 2016 Pleasure Way Plateau TS 4×4.-SALE PENDING
NO expense was spared when building this into the Ultimate Class-B Pleasure Way built for off-road adventure!
This RV is equipped with 300ah lithium batteries, 200w solar panel system with battery charger, Onan generator, power awning, tankless water heater, 1000w inverter, roof AC, furnace, fully enclosed bathroom with sink, shower, toilet and cabinet, the kitchen has genuine Corian countertops, Canadian maple cabinetry, large refrigerator and freezer, convection microwave, an Ultraleather power sofa that can convert into a queen bed, a flatscreen TV and blue-ray player, front swivel captain’s chairs, backup camera, navigation, Bluetooth and so much more
Below is the build-out list of extras done by Whitefeather 4×4 Conversions,LLC:
STANDARD CONVERSION TO INCLUDE FOLLOWING PARTS AND FEATURES,
ALL MEETING US ARMY PROVING GROUNDS INSPECTION STANDARDS.
4.5 inch lift, HD welded steel sub frame to replace OE lighter weight sub frame, manual
hub locks, 6,000 lb. load rated Dana 60 Super mono-beam front axle with rear axle
appropriate gear ratio, dual Fox Racing steering stabilizers, open front differential, front
disc brakes (approx. 36 % bigger than OE Sprinter), 2 speed manual shift NV 271
transfer case (low gear is a crawling gear with transmission in low also), oversized front
(1.375 inch dia.) Roadmaster chrome-moly sway bar vsdth greasable poly bushings.
Custom valved Fox Racing gas pressure front shock absorbers, Custom valved Fox
Racing gas pressure rear shock absorbers, pair 6061 T65 billet aluminum rear wheel
adaptors, set 4, 17 inch aluminum front and rear wheels, steel spare wheel and inside
rear wheels, 7, LT BFG T/A K02 all terrain load range E tires, Dana Spicer front and
intermediate driveshaft, 0. E. rear driveshaft shortened and rebalanced, steel rear lift
blocks, Tri-8 rear u-bolts, OE fuel tank moved rearward 14.25 inches (approx. 16 inches
ground clearance).
PRICE FOR ABOVE DESCRIBED CONVERSION,
$27,700.00
EXTRA OPTIONS;
1, Whitefeather 56 inch steel fuel tank, $1,900.00
2, Whitefeather steel nerf bars, wheelwell-to-wheelwell, $2,100.00
3, Fabricate dropped center step in passenger side nerf bar, power step could not be
installed due to Pleasureway fresh water tank location and depth, $550.00
4, Alter Pleasureway waste dump connection to fit under nerf bars, paint to match,
$202.50
5, Fabricate new waste valve linkage for black and grey tanks, $75.00
6, Relocate waste hose enclosure due to replacement fuel tank size, include fabricating
mounts, $135.00
7, Customer choice Ultra brand aluminum wheels, N/C
8, Sublet repair to window shade, $65.00
9, Remove all Pleasureway fiberglass skirting, both sides, part screwed, part glued on,
$337.50
10, Pair Mercedes front O.E. fender flares to replace fiberglass ones molded to side
skirting, $78.00
11, Sublet repair bent hood, apply black urethane European U-Pol bed liner to rocker
panels, wheel arches, sides of holding tanks, H inch cut in around door openings, $986.50
12, Spare tire cover work, $270.00
13, Pair Whitefeather 7 leaf soft ride rear springs, $1,921.10
14, Reconfigure grey waste piping, wrap exhaust pipe with thermos wrap to avoid
possibility of heat damage, $227.50
15, Pickup and deliver expenses, $969.00
NET:
$37,517.10
ALUMINESS BUMPER WITH BRUSH GUARD1 92815 WARN Winch $1,749.99
1 FAIRLLEAD BRKT MOUNT $52.28
1 BAJA DESNIGNS $789.95
DELUX BOX $675.00
1 BOX SHELF $85.00
ALL NEW TIRES (6)
LT255/70R17 BF GOODRICH ALL-TERRAIN
TA K03 $2,157.00
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