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westernrvparkow
Sep 30, 2015Explorer
There are probably 10s of thousands of trucks for sale and thousands of Fifth Wheels. If you limit yourself to only those that are both truck and RV combos you are going to miss 99% of the available rigs. The odds of finding what you want in both of them is going to be even less. I wouldn't automatically eliminate a combination, but it sure wouldn't be my focus.
Personally, I would find the fifth wheel that worked first, then get the truck, since trucks are much more generic than the RV portion. That being said, I would have narrowed down my truck preferences (i.e. Diesel or gas; Ford, GM or Dodge; new or used etc.) That way you can pretty quickly put your entire rig together.
Personally, I would find the fifth wheel that worked first, then get the truck, since trucks are much more generic than the RV portion. That being said, I would have narrowed down my truck preferences (i.e. Diesel or gas; Ford, GM or Dodge; new or used etc.) That way you can pretty quickly put your entire rig together.
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