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Sinton4616
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Aug 19, 2018

Towing difference between 37 and 42ft FW

DW and I have been trailerless since Hurricane Harvey decided to destroy our TT. We're looking at FW and still discussing (READ: arguing) the floor plans.

Realizing there will be a difference between towing a 34ft TT and a FW, how much of a difference have you noticed between a 37ft and a 42ft FW? Is there much of a difference in handling? Figure GVWR of what we are looking at is between 14-15.5K.


(Not worried about weight. Truck is an F350 DRW with 5,490lbs CC according to the door jam and a 3.55 read end. I've also purchased a 20K B&W Companion hitch after reading review and listening to advice here.)
  • Thanks for the confirmation. Looking to pull the trigger on a 2018 Sandpiper 357DSOK. If I don't have any calls this weekend, might go make an offer. If not and the RW is gone, oh well. There will be another.

    Thank you all for the responses. Just have to learn how to back it up.

    Little nervous about getting a Class A non-professional license as the GVWR of both the truck and FW will be over the 26,001lb limit from Texas. But planning on three things.....practice, practice and yet even more practice.
  • went from a 30' TT to a 40' 5ver, only difference was backing up, It's a learning curve, but once you pass it, it's a lot easier.
  • If you have been towing a 37' TT and go to a 42' FW, the towing difference will be easier. The length will be about the same, probably less since much of the additional length will be above the truck bed. I will think it will be a much easier tow for you and your vehicle should easily handle it.

    We used to tow a 35' TT and our 42' FW tows so much easier with little to no "push" when we are passed by large trucks.
  • I would agree that towing won't be any different. Parking is where you'll notice the extra length.
  • Towing either will not be a big difference. Depending where you camp, five extra feet will be noticeable in tight back-in sites. Also, if one is a foot taller, you will notice the difference, especially coming from a not too tall TT.

    Jerry