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- DurbExplorerI'm thinking that when the time comes, I will market my truck and fifth wheel as a combo. My trailer is older and the overhang height is too low for the newer trucks. I could see the merit in a turn-key purchase. Much time and money went into making the duo a comfortable, safe, and reliable tow.
- ScottGNomadMy inlaws bought that way. Worked great for them.
I think the key is having enough knowledge to understand how well the two are matched. I would not automatically assume all rigs are mismatched. From what I see in CG's, that's a fairly rare occurrence. - qtla9111NomadI've seen several over the years on RvTrader.com How to search that, I'm not sure.
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- stripitExplorerI purchased a combo from a couple out of California, medium duty truck and 5th wheel, they purchased both units new. I flew in from Detroit, bought them and drove them back to Michigan. Years later I sold the combo to one person. Bought them right as a combo, and sold them right as a combo. If you kind of know what it is your looking for and are able to wait for the right one, they can be found.
- VeebyesExplorer IINicely setup combos are out there but you have to be diligent, patient & willing to travel to get the right one if you are specific on what you want.
We got lucky & found exactly what we wanted after only a three month search. The catch was that it was a full day, FLYING, away in Austin, TX. We live in Bermuda. Yes the triangle Bermuda, so we were all but committed before we got on the first plane to go look. That was late 2006. - valhalla360Navigator
BurbMan wrote:
Buying truck and trailer at the same time is often a good deal vs. buying separately, assuming that: 1. the previous owner did their homework and the truck is a good match for the trailer, and 2. the truck has all the features that would want. Also considering that HD trucks are in very short supply right now, your friend may have trouble finding what they want and if they do are likely to pay a premium from a dealer.
It might be a good deal...or it might be a bad deal:
- 1: I would assume they didn't do their homework. A poor match may be what is pushing them to just get out of RVing. If it's overloaded and feels uncomfortable, they may think to just sell it all and let you deal with the problems. Do your own homework.
- 2: Again, it may more may not have the features you want.
I wouldn't object to checking out a combo but I would be doing all my own homework to see if the truck is suitable. I certainly wouldn't be locking myself into only looking at combos. - C_SchomerExplorerescapees.com. Check their ads if they still exist. Craig
- LwiddisExplorer IIGood advice above…find the 5er first and then match an ADEQUATE TV to it…ability to carry and pull.
- BurbManExplorer IIThere are a couple of Facebook groups for folks selling 5ers, and a lot of ads are for the truck/trailer combo. Search for 5th wheel for sale, there are 2 or 3 national groups that we joined when shopping for ours.
A lot of folks got into RVing when the pandemic hit and found out it wasn't for them, and don't have a reason to keep the HD truck if they're not pulling a trailer. Selling the combo is the easiest way to get rid of both at the same time.
Buying truck and trailer at the same time is often a good deal vs. buying separately, assuming that: 1. the previous owner did their homework and the truck is a good match for the trailer, and 2. the truck has all the features that would want. Also considering that HD trucks are in very short supply right now, your friend may have trouble finding what they want and if they do are likely to pay a premium from a dealer.
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