Tony B wrote:
My 5er will be ready for delivery on Friday. If I don't find a truck by then, I will hire one to deliver for me.
That said,what accessories will I need? I know I will need landing pads and what else? Probably will also need a drinking water safe hose. The camper is new so some stuff may come with it. I will have a walk-through instructional with a technician before I take possession. So I'm sure he will let me know so I can buy it from HIM.
Buy a =good= sewer hose, preferably one that's in about 10' sections. The ones you're likely to get with a "starter package" are about as cheap as the tires. If you buy a kit, it will also come with an elbow to put in the dump pipe. =Very= nice to have.
In conjunction, get a "slunky" type hose support, especially if you'll be staying in full hook-up CGs most of the time. Makes life easier.
Get TWO water hoses. One (usually white) for drinking water and a separate hose for black tank flushing and general use around the trailer. Pressure regulator, too.
Leveling "lego" blocks =and= wood blocks. Sometimes you just need cribbing and the wood is a lot more handy than the plastic ones.
Good wheel chocks (not chalks), like X-chocks. Keeps you from rolling =and= helps minimize FW movement when parked.
A low profile bottle jack, 12T minimum, especially if buying at Harbor Freight. I have a 6T I got from them, and it wouldn't lift one axle of my 11.3k GVW FW and had to use the truck's OEM screw jack (which worked like a champ, I must say).
A good, heavy, 25-50' 20a extension cord. Might also want to invest in a shore cord extension, too.
A big, cheap, tool kit that you wouldn't be heartbroken over if it walked off. HF has big ones for not a lot of money.
Torque wrench for checking wheel nuts and hitch mounting bolts/nuts.
Shovel, rake, hoe and other various "implements of destruction" to help clean up your camp site, if needed, =especially= if you boondock.
Just a few off the top...
Lyle