Nov-27-2019 03:41 PM
Nov-25-2024 01:50 AM - edited Nov-25-2024 01:58 AM
Start by reaching out to companies like Heavy Haulers or Nationwide United Auto Transport, they’re experienced with large trailers and can handle the logistics, from permits to transport.
It’s also a good idea to get a few quotes so you can compare prices and services. Be ready to provide details like the weight, dimensions, and condition of your 5th wheel.
Also, book early—April isn’t too far away, and getting on their schedule now will save you from last-minute headaches. One thing I found super helpful was using an online tool to compare long-distance moving quotes: https://threemovers.com/long-distance-moving-quotes-online/. It made narrowing down options much easier and gave us a better idea of what to expect in terms of costs.
Nov-25-2024 05:25 AM
Not sure if you are aware but you are responding to a post that's 5 years old.
Nov-25-2024 01:49 AM
When I helped a friend with something similar, we found that researching specialized RV transport companies was key.
Nov-28-2019 06:29 AM
Nov-27-2019 06:32 PM
the silverback wrote:
I need someone to move my 5th wheel from Florida to Michigan this April. How do I get in touch with these companies or people?
Nov-27-2019 04:09 PM