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4x4crazy
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Feb 24, 2018

Possible First Fifth Wheel

So I have had a 24 foot travel trailer in the past. I am thinking of my first fifth wheel. I was looking at travel trailers because they leave my bed open for other toys but I keep going back to the fifth wheels for floor plan and open space. I am probably looking at an older used fifth wheel like early 2000's. My philosophy is I want to see how much I like this before investing in something new. So, I have a tone of questions:

1) What type of hitch do I need? My truck is a 2017 Ford F-250 Platinum diesel with the 5th wheel hitch prep that has the wiring and puck holes in the bed. Its a short bed so I guess it needs a slider.

2) Besides a hitch, what do I need to budget for?

3) I have been looking at older 27-30 foot trailers. Are there certain brands to run away from? Fiberglass siding or Aluminum. I get so confused looking at these.

4) Besides the better floor plans, what am I gaining with the fifth wheel over the travel trailer. I know they pull better by the hitch over the axels. anything else?

5) convenient features: around what time did auto leveling jacks come into play? I like the idea from the new ones I've seen but the older ones don't seem to have it.

I plan on mainly using this as weekend warrior type camping with an occasional 1-2 week trip. For starting its mostly going to be full hookup campgrounds around here in California but the girlfriend likes the idea of boondocking.
  • I never really even thought about the height of my truck. I'm going to go looking today so ill measure. What amount of clearance should I be looking for? 2naeagle, your jayco is on par with what I'm looking at. Those are both nice set ups.

    I was looking into the Andersen hitches. I like the idea of still being able to use my bed when not towing
  • 6 inches minimum. But remember the truck will squat some probably at least 2 inches. It is hard to measure unless you are loaded and on level ground.
  • Also look for a trailer with 16 inch tries and look to see if there is any adjustment on the suspension.
  • We went from a tow behind Cougar 24RKS to a Cougar 279RKS fifth wheel. Towing is much better with the fifth wheel, backing is trickier, much more storage capacity in the new rig, and I've only forgotten about the steps (in the dark) once. There is a bunch of room in the fifth wheel that we didn't have before, and the rear kitchen is very nice. We have an Andersen and haven't had a turning problem.
    On the flip side; height of my truck ( 2016 Ram 2500 Hemi), has been an issue, and the height of the trailer has to be considered when in campgrounds, etc.
    We've towed the trailer over 10,000 miles (California, Alaska, Idaho, etc) and would buy another fifth wheel.
  • Another vote for 16" wheels so you can use at least 3042lb LT tires. Or at least get 6 lug 15s and they can be changed to 16"., later... BTDT. Smaller 5ers don't necessarily have a lot of storage. I prefer fiberglass for hail resistance. Avoid lite, cheap and entry level... You'll eventually spend more money on the low quality stuff, BTDT. We love our two slides... LR and bedroom. More slides are optional... we don't need or want more. We also love our rear kitchen for more counter space and for the traffic flow. Morryde, ezflex or equaflex are all good options. The bigger the basement, the better.
    You'll be missing the best camping of all if you don't dry camp in the boonies!! Craig