โFeb-12-2014 04:33 PM
โFeb-14-2014 09:33 AM
โFeb-14-2014 09:32 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
As you look at 5ers - be sure to look at what you can (or can't) access with the slide(s) pulled in. In MY case, the slide blocks 2 of my 4 heat registers; if I wanted to run the furnace to warm the trailer as we go down the road (or at least an hour before we pull into a place for the night) - I can't. It's not a deal-breaker; the furnace does a good job of heating the place up fast once the slide is out. I also can't access my pantry with the slide in - so I just don't put stuff in there I might want to use/eat while on the road.
Can you get to the potty with the slide in?? That can be pretty important. How about usability of the bathroom: shower tall enough? Toilet far enough from a wall that you can "tend to things". Vanity offers enough room to actually use it? Can you dump the tanks easily? (Not located under a slideout?) Don't forget to have a hitch on the rear, to carry bikes or whatever.
โFeb-14-2014 07:52 AM
โFeb-13-2014 07:56 PM
Sammie1 wrote:Sammie1 wrote:rhagfo wrote:Sammie1 wrote:
My husband and I are looking to buy our first fifth wheel. Need all the help and advice we can get before we buy. What do we need to know? We heard length was an issue for getting into most parks so have decided to stay under 40 feet. Any tips will be appreciated!
I guess need to ask a few questions before giving advice.
1. Use? Weekending vacations, or retirement part time/full time
2. Ever towed a trailer before?
3. Empty nesters, or Family.
4. Love to cook, or like eating out.
40' is a good size unit if you haven't towed before. If you have and have the desire for some space then why not.
40' depending of construction can weigh between 14,000# to 20,000#, looking for sure at 350/3500 to 450/4500 TV.
Good luck on your search, and Welcome.
Answers
1. Retirement full time
2. Only towed a pop-up camper, no 5th wheels
3. Empty nesters
4. I love to grill; she loves to eat out
We will buy an adequate TV, whatever the weight dictates, like a F350 turbo diesel.
We want to do the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone & many other private campgrounds. What do u think?
Thanks
โFeb-13-2014 06:13 PM
Sammie1 wrote:rhagfo wrote:Sammie1 wrote:
My husband and I are looking to buy our first fifth wheel. Need all the help and advice we can get before we buy. What do we need to know? We heard length was an issue for getting into most parks so have decided to stay under 40 feet. Any tips will be appreciated!
I guess need to ask a few questions before giving advice.
1. Use? Weekending vacations, or retirement part time/full time
2. Ever towed a trailer before?
3. Empty nesters, or Family.
4. Love to cook, or like eating out.
40' is a good size unit if you haven't towed before. If you have and have the desire for some space then why not.
40' depending of construction can weigh between 14,000# to 20,000#, looking for sure at 350/3500 to 450/4500 TV.
Good luck on your search, and Welcome.
โFeb-13-2014 06:01 PM
rhagfo wrote:Sammie1 wrote:
My husband and I are looking to buy our first fifth wheel. Need all the help and advice we can get before we buy. What do we need to know? We heard length was an issue for getting into most parks so have decided to stay under 40 feet. Any tips will be appreciated!
I guess need to ask a few questions before giving advice.
1. Use? Weekending vacations, or retirement part time/full time
2. Ever towed a trailer before?
3. Empty nesters, or Family.
4. Love to cook, or like eating out.
40' is a good size unit if you haven't towed before. If you have and have the desire for some space then why not.
40' depending of construction can weigh between 14,000# to 20,000#, looking for sure at 350/3500 to 450/4500 TV.
Good luck on your search, and Welcome.
โFeb-13-2014 03:37 PM
โFeb-13-2014 03:17 PM
Sammie1 wrote:
So what is one of the most important thing we need to know, that you wish you would have known before buying? So we need a heat pump, generator, and some of the other extras offered. Second air conditioner, fans, etc?
We weren't planning on buying a dual wheel truck.
โFeb-13-2014 03:04 PM
Sammie1 wrote:
So what is one of the most important thing we need to know, that you wish you would have known before buying? So we need a heat pump, generator, and some of the other extras offered. Second air conditioner, fans, etc?
We weren't planning on buying a dual wheel truck.
โFeb-13-2014 02:15 PM
โFeb-13-2014 01:56 PM
โFeb-13-2014 09:10 AM
โFeb-13-2014 08:09 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Private CGs.......not much of problem with length
But if you are planning on state/national forest CGs......35' can be a problem
And the biggest problem is negotiating thru CG due to narrow/windy roads around trees.
You can go either way....
Buy a big truck and then shop for 5vr that is within 'Ratings' of truck (payload, axle and tire load capability)
Buy 5vr and then get the truck rated to tow it.
โFeb-12-2014 06:55 PM
Sammie1 wrote:
My husband and I are looking to buy our first fifth wheel. Need all the help and advice we can get before we buy. What do we need to know? We heard length was an issue for getting into most parks so have decided to stay under 40 feet. Any tips will be appreciated!