Oct-20-2013 01:43 PM
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Oct-21-2013 04:16 PM
aruba5er wrote:
Just came back from a two week trip and met 2 guys towing Jayco Ultra light 295's One guy had a Toyota Tundra and the other a Ford F150. Both guys said it towed well without overworking the truck Their units had 2 slides. There are people on this fourm that say you need a dually or even a MDT to pull anything. I guess that is BS. How much money you got. Hensley TrailerSaver is probably the best hitch made because of the airbags and the Holland/Brinkly hitch but it is expensive. Dealer wont throw that in with purchase. Mine wanted to GIVE me a hitch and I told him Forget It. I got something much much better.
Oct-21-2013 06:49 AM
Oct-20-2013 09:28 PM
TehnoGypsy wrote:
Hello RV Enthusiasts!
My partner and I are very excited to give the full time on the road lifestyle a try. Right now we are on the verge of purchasing a Chevy C/K 2500 diesel pickup. We want to go with the fifth wheel for maximum flexibility and not having the motor tied to the living quarters. I see this truck is rated at about 10k lbs and we are looking at 25 foot trailers. Does everything sound alright here?
I'm also trying to wrap my head around the whole hitch thing. How can I find the right hitch/rails for this truck? Also, I want to install the hitch myself. What do I need to know to do it right and what sort of tools will I need? Thank you for any tips you can offer!
Oct-20-2013 01:59 PM
TehnoGypsy wrote:
Hello RV Enthusiasts!
My partner and I are very excited to give the full time on the road lifestyle a try. Right now we are on the verge of purchasing a Chevy C/K 2500 diesel pickup. We want to go with the fifth wheel for maximum flexibility and not having the motor tied to the living quarters. I see this truck is rated at about 10k lbs and we are looking at 25 foot trailers. Does everything sound alright here?
I'm also trying to wrap my head around the whole hitch thing. How can I find the right hitch/rails for this truck? Also, I want to install the hitch myself. What do I need to know to do it right and what sort of tools will I need? Thank you for any tips you can offer!
Oct-20-2013 01:52 PM