PNW_Steve
Aug 11, 2014Explorer
Equiping for Mexico travel?
Hello Everyone,
I am in the planning stages for a fall/winter trip down the West coast of Mexico. This will be my first extended trip in my 5th wheel. Past travel was in a converted Eagle 10 bus. My new (to me) 5er is equipped very differently than my old Eagle and I am wondering if some mods may be in order.
My previous rig carried:
180 gallons fuel (7mpg towing)
220 gallons fresh water
120 gallons grey water
86 gallons black water.
8kw diesel generator
New rig:
32 gallons fuel (pickup)(13-16mpg towing)
30 gallons fresh water
Grey & black tanks unknown. They are enough to allow me to dry camp for 3-4 days as long as I can dump grey once during the stay.
Should I add auxiliary tanks in my pickup bed? Additional fresh water & fuel? I have my eye on a 100 gallon fuel tank and a 50 gallon water tank that will fit forward of my hitch.
I am also considering adding a storage rack on the back bumper for a Honda generator, additional house batteries and storage.
Am I nuts or is this a good idea?
Thanks
Steve
I am in the planning stages for a fall/winter trip down the West coast of Mexico. This will be my first extended trip in my 5th wheel. Past travel was in a converted Eagle 10 bus. My new (to me) 5er is equipped very differently than my old Eagle and I am wondering if some mods may be in order.
My previous rig carried:
180 gallons fuel (7mpg towing)
220 gallons fresh water
120 gallons grey water
86 gallons black water.
8kw diesel generator
New rig:
32 gallons fuel (pickup)(13-16mpg towing)
30 gallons fresh water
Grey & black tanks unknown. They are enough to allow me to dry camp for 3-4 days as long as I can dump grey once during the stay.
Should I add auxiliary tanks in my pickup bed? Additional fresh water & fuel? I have my eye on a 100 gallon fuel tank and a 50 gallon water tank that will fit forward of my hitch.
I am also considering adding a storage rack on the back bumper for a Honda generator, additional house batteries and storage.
Am I nuts or is this a good idea?
Thanks
Steve