Jul-26-2017 05:59 AM
Jul-31-2017 09:14 AM
Jul-30-2017 08:55 PM
Jul-30-2017 09:45 AM
webejpn wrote:Without knowing how much suspension travel you have empty, 3" of drop may or may not be a good thing. On some trucks 3" of squat/sag is enough to cause the axle bump stops to be in constant contact with the axle housing.
. . . i was surprised that as my truck sat as is, she only dropped about 3". So it actually leveled my truck out perfectly in terms of front to rear wheel well space.
Jul-30-2017 06:54 AM
Jul-30-2017 05:35 AM
kerrlakeRoo wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Too much for the truck. Your first mistake is listening to dealers.
Did he say the dealer said he could tow the fifth wheel trailer with half ton truck?
Forest Rivers brochure advertises that unit as being for "light duty" trucks. Likely the dealers folks were running with that.
Jul-28-2017 02:24 PM
Jul-28-2017 12:50 PM
Jul-28-2017 12:06 PM
webejpn wrote:jarata1 wrote:
No way will it tow that plus you bought one of the heaviest brand 5th wheels one good thing is trade in is great on that model
Please enlighten me on which rigs are lighter:
Jul-28-2017 11:36 AM
webejpn wrote:
I appreciate everyone's feedback/opinions on this matter. I will be the first to admit that unlike every other single purchase i make, i did not research the snot out of it (my wife hates that i do this).
I went to the dealership last night to make things final. I straight out told them what i had learned on here, all the folks i called yesterday (GM, Forrest River direct, couple local GM dealers, etc.). They gave me absolutely no hassle that if i wanted to call the deal off, i could without any implications. But they also gave me the opportunity to hitch it up and take it for a spin. If i didn't feel good about the way it dropped my truck or how it handled, again, i could kill the deal. So we hooked her up....boy, if i get nothing out of this other than seeing the ease and simplicity of hooking up a 5'ver.....DANG THAT WAS EASY!!!! I can see how this is a marriage saver!!
Anyway, i was surprised that as my truck sat as is, she only dropped about 3". So it actually leveled my truck out perfectly in terms of front to rear wheel well space. Took her out for a spin and she handled like a champ. Now remember, all i have to compare to is TT and flat trailers with wheelers on them.
So needless to say, i felt comfortable and confident with proceeding with the deal.
To the folks that said, go ahead and try it and see what YOU think...thanks for your encouragement.
For the naysayers...stay tuned to my future postings to see how it pans out and if i fail miserably feel free to use me as the "I told you so.." example
Jul-28-2017 09:54 AM
Jul-28-2017 07:34 AM
Jul-28-2017 07:16 AM
webejpn wrote:
Anyway, i was surprised that as my truck sat as is, she only dropped about 3".
Jul-28-2017 07:15 AM
webejpn wrote:
I appreciate everyone's feedback/opinions on this matter. I will be the first to admit that unlike every other single purchase i make, i did not research the snot out of it (my wife hates that i do this).
I went to the dealership last night to make things final. I straight out told them what i had learned on here, all the folks i called yesterday (GM, Forrest River direct, couple local GM dealers, etc.). They gave me absolutely no hassle that if i wanted to call the deal off, i could without any implications. But they also gave me the opportunity to hitch it up and take it for a spin. If i didn't feel good about the way it dropped my truck or how it handled, again, i could kill the deal. So we hooked her up....boy, if i get nothing out of this other than seeing the ease and simplicity of hooking up a 5'ver.....DANG THAT WAS EASY!!!! I can see how this is a marriage saver!!
Anyway, i was surprised that as my truck sat as is, she only dropped about 3". So it actually leveled my truck out perfectly in terms of front to rear wheel well space. Took her out for a spin and she handled like a champ. Now remember, all i have to compare to is TT and flat trailers with wheelers on them.
So needless to say, i felt comfortable and confident with proceeding with the deal.
To the folks that said, go ahead and try it and see what YOU think...thanks for your encouragement.
For the naysayers...stay tuned to my future postings to see how it pans out and if i fail miserably feel free to use me as the "I told you so.." example
Jul-28-2017 06:55 AM
webejpn wrote:
I appreciate everyone's feedback/opinions on this matter. I will be the first to admit that unlike every other single purchase i make, i did not research the snot out of it (my wife hates that i do this).
I went to the dealership last night to make things final. I straight out told them what i had learned on here, all the folks i called yesterday (GM, Forrest River direct, couple local GM dealers, etc.). They gave me absolutely no hassle that if i wanted to call the deal off, i could without any implications. But they also gave me the opportunity to hitch it up and take it for a spin. If i didn't feel good about the way it dropped my truck or how it handled, again, i could kill the deal. So we hooked her up....boy, if i get nothing out of this other than seeing the ease and simplicity of hooking up a 5'ver.....DANG THAT WAS EASY!!!! I can see how this is a marriage saver!!
Anyway, i was surprised that as my truck sat as is, she only dropped about 3". So it actually leveled my truck out perfectly in terms of front to rear wheel well space. Took her out for a spin and she handled like a champ. Now remember, all i have to compare to is TT and flat trailers with wheelers on them.
So needless to say, i felt comfortable and confident with proceeding with the deal.
To the folks that said, go ahead and try it and see what YOU think...thanks for your encouragement.
For the naysayers...stay tuned to my future postings to see how it pans out and if i fail miserably feel free to use me as the "I told you so.." example