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goducks10 wrote:Mootpoint wrote:
I towed a 30' all over North America with my '01 with no problems.
To make any rig lighter and still have the features you want you have to think "where did the extra weight go?" Has to be in the quality and structure.
No it doesn't. Light weight materials, lighter slide mechanisms, less bling, aluminum framing, etc. The frame and suspension can still be strong. The heavier ones have more features but that doesn't make them built better. Just because a 5'er has real Corian counter tops as opposed to lighter LG brand doesn't make it built better. After looking at 5'ers several months ago at an RV show I couldn't see any difference in construction qualities between shorter $40,000 units or $60-70,000 units. Only thing was you get high gloss finish, maybe more insulation, fancier window treatments, better docking compartments and bigger TV's. All the drawers and doors were made the same way. Same latches, same stapled drawers, same tables, chairs etc.
My 28' 5'er has an UVW 7185lbs with a CCC of 4315lbs. That's an 11,500 GVW.
I have all the features of most 5'ers and more than some that are definitely heavier.
I will agree with you to some degree that some makers are definitely pushing the limits. When you have a 37' 5'er that only weighs 10,000lbs dry there could be some issues. IMO the key to determining structural integrity is to look at the 5'ers CCC. The ones that only have 1200-1500lbs are probably not as well built as the ones that carry in excess of 2500-3000lbs of CCC.
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bpounds wrote:CTRussells wrote:
My wife and I are looking for a new light weight 5th wheel, to be towed by my 03 3/4 dodge cummins. We have owned a hybrid since 2010 but now want to upgrade. I'm looking for advice on what to look for in a 5th. Light weight and good quality, is that possible? Which brands are considered top of the line, average and below average?
We looked at the Cougar 301 CAB and the similar Flagstaff Classic Super lite 8528BHWS. We like the floor plan with a smaller bunkhouse and bathroom off of it. Anybody have anything similar that you would recommend?
Any advice would be appreciated. We are in CT. Thanks in advance.
Paul
I assume you mean Cougar 301SAB.
You don't say how you intend to use this fiver. But I find the Cougar to be well built and we haven't had any real issues in the 2.5 years we've had it. Has not been back to the dealer for any work. I don't think you would want to live in it full time, but for a vacation travel rig it suits us fine.
You will be a little heavy on your 2500, but nothing that can't be dealt with safely.
Funny how some people know so little about these things, that they can only judge quality by how much it weighs. I guess they must have some kind of lbs/sqft equation.
โApr-18-2014 09:58 AM
CTRussells wrote:
My wife and I are looking for a new light weight 5th wheel, to be towed by my 03 3/4 dodge cummins. We have owned a hybrid since 2010 but now want to upgrade. I'm looking for advice on what to look for in a 5th. Light weight and good quality, is that possible? Which brands are considered top of the line, average and below average?
We looked at the Cougar 301 CAB and the similar Flagstaff Classic Super lite 8528BHWS. We like the floor plan with a smaller bunkhouse and bathroom off of it. Anybody have anything similar that you would recommend?
Any advice would be appreciated. We are in CT. Thanks in advance.
Paul
โApr-18-2014 09:48 AM
Mootpoint wrote:
I towed a 30' all over North America with my '01 with no problems.
To make any rig lighter and still have the features you want you have to think "where did the extra weight go?" Has to be in the quality and structure.
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