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GON2SKI wrote:
After seeing a fifth wheel trailer involved in a rollover on the median of a highway, I would never allow family members or pets to ride back there. That image of nothing remaining intact except a frame, axles/tires and tons of scattered debris will forever be implanted in my mind. Buy a motorhome for safety and comfort for your loved ones.
โJul-15-2013 04:51 PM
smcrea wrote:
We are at a crossroads as to going for the 5th wheel or a motorhome. This is after having a TT for 4 years.
My wife has a bad back and suffers terribly when sitting for hours in the tow vehicle. Being able to simply lie down is a HUGE benefit to her.
I know that some folks will say DON'T Do it etc etc.. but the fact is that if my wife was able to take a lie down in the 5th while on the move then it would be a decision maker for us.
It looks like most of the modern 5th's have shocks etc and seem to be as sturdy as any motor home. Also I believe that it's also legal in most states.
Is anyone on the forum doing this?
Thanks for the feedback!
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GON2SKI wrote:x2 .... Exactly,these things are made out of cardboard.If someone hits you or you hit something the trailer will not be anywhere near intact and any passengers in it will prolly be dead...Dont chance it,not even for a moment.
After seeing a fifth wheel trailer involved in a rollover on the median of a highway, I would never allow family members or pets to ride back there. That image of nothing remaining intact except a frame, axles/tires and tons of scattered debris will forever be implanted in my mind. Buy a motorhome for safety and comfort for your loved ones.
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