โMar-05-2016 07:07 AM
โMar-05-2016 06:18 PM
โMar-05-2016 03:29 PM
teraandjim wrote:
Thank you for all the comments.
The Fifth wheel that we are looking at is light 1300 to 1500 pound tongue weight. So I feel the 2850 payload of the 2500 will be enough. The passenger payload is around 600 and the other stuff in the truck has been around 400-500 pounds putting me at around 2500 pounds of tongue weight, people and stuff. This is based off of my previous trips in the trailer.
Appears to be a better set up, better hooking up and unhooking and the sway debate makes sense since the pivot point is in front of the rear wheels.
Looks like a Fifth Wheel is going to be purchased this spring.
Thanks,
Jim and Tera
โMar-05-2016 01:58 PM
Fifth wheels do tow better than travel trailers, regardless of the hitch used on the travel trailer (imo), due to heavier pin weight and the hitch location on the truck.
โMar-05-2016 01:51 PM
The Fifth wheel that we are looking at is light 1300 to 1500 pound tongue weight.
โMar-05-2016 01:33 PM
teraandjim wrote:
Thank you for all the comments.
The Fifth wheel that we are looking at is light 1300 to 1500 pound tongue weight. So I feel the 2850 payload of the 2500 will be enough. The passenger payload is around 600 and the other stuff in the truck has been around 400-500 pounds putting me at around 2500 pounds of tongue weight, people and stuff. This is based off of my previous trips in the trailer.
Appears to be a better set up, better hooking up and unhooking and the sway debate makes sense since the pivot point is in front of the rear wheels.
Looks like a Fifth Wheel is going to be purchased this spring.
Thanks,
Jim and Tera
โMar-05-2016 01:24 PM
โMar-05-2016 12:43 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
That 4x4 pick up you have may be too tall for the fifth wheel trailer. You may have to flip the axles on the trailer to get it to tow level. Think this through very carefully. Also, with the trailer, you have the truck bed to put in kids bicycles and other stuff. With a fifth wheel, no place to stow all the stuff!
โMar-05-2016 12:08 PM
โMar-05-2016 12:02 PM
SanMarMor wrote:
If going fifth wheel, and you haven't bought the truck, you might consider going 3500. It will open up a lot opportunities with a trailer, and probably won't cost a whole lot more. But if you're good with a smaller lighter trailers, a 2500 will probably work. Check the "actual" cargo capacity on the driver's door post. Subtract all the people, hitch and gear in the truck, and that's what your "loaded" pin weight can be on the trailer.
We had a 30' TT with weight distribution hitch, sway bars, everything to make it tow the best it could. The 5th is much better. For one thing, when you pass, or get passed by, a semi, the air wave hitting the TT makes it swerve. The 5th stays straight, because the pivot point is over the rear tires. Much better. And hitching and unhitching are way easier. I sure wouldn't want to go back to a TT.
โMar-05-2016 11:39 AM
โMar-05-2016 11:26 AM
โMar-05-2016 11:21 AM
We had a 30' TT with weight distribution hitch, sway bars, everything to make it tow the best it could. The 5th is much better. For one thing, when you pass, or get passed by, a semi, the air wave hitting the TT makes it swerve. The 5th stays straight, because the pivot point is over the rear tires. Much better. And hitching and unhitching are way easier. I sure wouldn't want to go back to a TT.
โMar-05-2016 09:43 AM
โMar-05-2016 09:20 AM