2019 Winnebago Revel

SMPWelder

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For Sale: 2019 Winnebago Revel

Mileage 36,500
Cleveland, Ohio

4x4
Front 12K winch
Onboard air compressor
Aftermarket shocks
2.5 suspension lift
Rear spring-up grade
3 Leafs added
Larger tires
2 air tanks
Custom Rear bumper is air-tank
Aluminum skid plates front to rear
Power chip(RENNTECH)
Cell phone extender
Fuel pedal control
Special undercoat
Bathroom NEVER USED
Custom trailer hitch
Custom rear swing-away storage boxes
2 - 8 gallon jerry cans
Microwave
Snorkel
Custom alum front bumper
Custom decals

Asking price $165,00.00 OBO

I also have it listed here. TONS of photos:

 

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dstefan

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Whats the actual useable sleeping length for the bed? E/W I assume? Would like to see a pic of the bed down too, please.
 

extremer

Active member
I was that bored at work.....
Storage and living space are maximized by the flared body and Power Lift Bed that converts to a 49 x 79 inch sleeping surface. Welded aluminum cabinet face frames, dual pane windows with insulated shades, snap in screens for fresh air circulation, and an available roof mounted AC system all contribute to the Revel's off the grid livability.
 

SMPWelder

New member
Why so much air? Why the snorkel?

This vehicle is built for offroading, including crossing water without issues. Air tanks are handy for inflating tires after you deflate to cross particular terrain multiple times and inflate anything else you bring on your trips or whatever your imagination comes up with. Instant air verse waiting for a DC/AC pump to take 10-20mins to struggle to fill each tire. They have been extremely valuable when you are burning daylight.
 

reync

Active member
This vehicle is built for offroading, including crossing water without issues. Air tanks are handy for inflating tires after you deflate to cross particular terrain multiple times and inflate anything else you bring on your trips or whatever your imagination comes up with. Instant air verse waiting for a DC/AC pump to take 10-20mins to struggle to fill each tire. They have been extremely valuable when you are burning daylight.

Curious what water this vehicle has crossed that is above the factory air intake. Given the location of several factory mounted items in the subframe and the general interior, it would be worth understanding if this vehicle has been subjected to water levels higher than 30% of the front doors (factory air intake level).

Can you provide specs or model number on the onboard air compressor installed? The quoted 10-20min to reinflate a tire sounds concerning.
 
Curious what water this vehicle has crossed that is above the factory air intake. Given the location of several factory mounted items in the subframe and the general interior, it would be worth understanding if this vehicle has been subjected to water levels higher than 30% of the front doors (factory air intake level).

Can you provide specs or model number on the onboard air compressor installed? The quoted 10-20min to reinflate a tire sounds concerning.

You sound like a lovely person.
 

reync

Active member
They may be dorks, but they have hi-lift jacks on their Jeep hoods


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Literally my questions are the opposite of that. There’s no sane reason other than looks to put a snorkel like that on a Revel. The stock intake is well above several of the electronic components so if they are crossing water that high you would expect a host of other mods to protect from flooding the electrical.
 
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slomatt

Adventurer
Literally my questions are the opposite of that. There’s no sane reason other than looks to put a snorkel like that on a Revel. The stock intake is well above several of the electronic components so if they are crossing water that high you would expect a host of other mods to protect from flooding the electrical.

Preventing water ingestion is only one use of a snorkel. In many cases people install them to reduce the amount of dust ingested into the engine. That may have been their goal, or perhaps they just like the look.
 

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