Oct-04-2020 04:16 AM
Oct-12-2020 01:11 PM
Oct-12-2020 12:54 PM
Jim Irish wrote:
Bought it yesterday. 10 week wait. We are very excited.
Now onto figuring out hitch and best way to learn how to drive it.
Oct-11-2020 09:36 AM
Oct-11-2020 09:25 AM
Oct-10-2020 07:59 PM
Jim Irish wrote:
Bought it yesterday. 10 week wait. We are very excited.
Now onto figuring out hitch and best way to learn how to drive it.
Oct-10-2020 07:40 PM
Oct-10-2020 07:19 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
ANDERSEN Kingpin ahead of axle turn truck at 90 RV does not hit cab?
Started towing Professionally at 18 so that’s 45 years. Big deal.
Things loose in a bed are dangerous and tend to disappear.
Oct-10-2020 05:20 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Here we go. Five 5th wheels over a 25 year period. All longbed trucks, last three have the same HighWay Products bed height tool box that's 30" front to back. Been full timing since 11/11 and YES it's nice to have what you need with you to take care of anything that may go wrong along your travels. Paying someone to do what you can sucks as most are incompetent.
I have owned one RBW hitch I thought was AWESOME cuz I didn't know any better. It would make you cringe at every stop and take off with the horrible clunking. A friend suggest a B&W hitch as I was still working and hated the rails being in my way for work. Holy Cow, what an incredible difference. Simple to hitch and unhitch on uneven ground (RBW was not nor are many slider hitches) ZERO noise as the jaws wrap tightly around the kingpin unlike the slide bar of the RBW.
ANDERSEN owners with short beds have to place the pivot point behind the rear axles center unloading weight from the front axle.
Funny awareness and paying attention are good things to do but WHY add more things to think about when you are tired from a long days ride and simply want to setup camp.
Most people that want a short bed because it will "fit in the garage". Just another compromise. FACT a longer wheelbase will be more stable.
Like I said you are spending a LOT of $$$ so do it right.
Oct-10-2020 04:06 PM
Oct-10-2020 10:06 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
There is no best 5th wheel trailer....nor a best brand.
Sounds like your going to need a real/full 4 season trailer. I would concentrate on the 4 season units such as higher R value in the floors/walls/roof in the floorplan you like. This type of input requires lots of leg work on your part digging out the mfg specs on their cold weather pack or "arctic pack"/etc.
Oct-10-2020 09:47 AM
Oct-10-2020 08:28 AM
way2roll wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Jim Irish wrote:
We liked the new Montana High Country 281ck look and feel for our needs. Thanks for the you tube link.
3 questions :
1. Best way to get the new 281ck? Email a number of local dealers here in Atlanta?
2. Everything I have been told is a Ram 2500 4X4,diesel (max payload 2,170lbs and max towing 17170lbs) should not be an issue?
3. Can we go with a 6.4’ bed vs 8’?
Thanks for all the solid responses.
Jim
Sure you can compromise with the short bed but WHY??? Nice to have room for a large toolbox. There is not a single slider on the market that does not have issues.
At 14,300# the pin at only 20% will be 2,860#, you tell me a 2500 will be just fine! MOST people that use their RV's have over 20% pin and 25% is very common.
You are spending a lot of money do it right the first time.
This is good advice. Even with our smaller FW we chose to go with a long bed F350. Glad we did. The F250 would have been really pushing the limit and left no room for anything extra or an upgrade to a larger FW in the future. We also went with the long bed. I simply did not want to have to mess with a slider. No offense to those that have sliders.
Oct-09-2020 10:59 PM
Oct-06-2020 04:35 PM