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Why did you go with a 5th wheel?

MookieKat
Explorer
Explorer
We are a first time RV buyer and are weighing some of the options. We started our quest for an RV thinking that we would buy a TT, but now we are open to 5th wheels, as they have been suggested to us by the TT forum. We would like to have more info about TTs vs 5th wheels.

Why did you go with a 5th wheel? And what was your progression?

Pros and cons to each would be very nice. Thank you!
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azdryheat
Explorer
Explorer
Because I already had the truck.
2013 Chevy 3500HD CC dually
2014 Voltage 3600 toy hauler
2019 RZR 1000XP TRE

B-A-T
Explorer
Explorer
It came down between a Class A and a 5th Wheel.

With the style of traveling that we do, we wanted more room once we parked and needed a vehicle to tour around. If we had gone with a Class A or C, then we would have had to tow a car behind us. So the 5th Wheel just made sense.

Having a pickup is so much more versatile.
2006 F350 DRW 6.0L 4x4, Edge CTS, B&W Companion, BulletProof Oil Cooler, BulletProof EGR, BulletProof FICM6
2010 Keystone Laredo 305TG

thomasmnile
Explorer
Explorer
Here's my story but with a twist. Like you, our plan was to be out for extended trips......... a lot. In such a scenario, I think a fifth wheel is the way to go for two reasons, living space and storage. But, as life has a habit of doing, things change, and we weren't using the fifth wheel in the way we envisioned. Use was more "vacation" like. In the five years we owned it, I came to fully appreciate both the work to maintain it and the attendant expense (I owned a boat, thought I would have known better). Our TV was more than capable of towing the fifth wheel (axle capacity and gross weight), but I was never really comfortable with that 12000 lb. plus beast following me down the road, plus the height when going off the beaten path (trees) and navigating campgrounds (more trees).

Long story short, we traded down to an ultra light TT, which has turned out to be better suited to our usage. Make no mistake, I really miss some of the fifth wheel's amenities, but the TT has worked out fine for us, and is less of a burden on our TV. Like was posted above, seriously think and consider how you plan to use an RV and you'll arrive at the type that best suits you and your travel plans.

PS: The maintenance requirement remains with the TT, but now I have one slide to worry about instead of three, a whole lot less caulking, and I can buy a set of tires for the TT for about what one tire cost me on the fifth wheel.

MookieKat
Explorer
Explorer
Tin Pusher wrote:
Well, the OP has probably heard enough, but why should I let that stop me?

The DW and I rented pop-ups once a year for maybe 10 years, to go to a once-a-year deal. Didn't want to own at the time. So, later...

We decided we wanted to get a camper of our own, use it more often. We wanted to take the 'Doo with us. I initally was resistant to double towing so, we thought of a MH, but how to launch / recover without breaking camp?

How bout a toy hauler, pull the 'Doo up in the back? No, who wants a trailer that smells like boat?

After looking at the options and the tow laws, it looked like a FW was the way to go, yeah, I ended double towing, but it works out fine. I like the ease of hitching, the crosswind stabiity, the space and the storage.

Probably the biggest drawback is I can't haul too much in the truck bed, especially as anything on the lighter side will just blow out unless it's nailed down. How do I know this:)

Overall, I think I would have been much less happy with any other setup.

MookieKat, think a bunch about what you really plan to do most of the time and what you need will become apparent.


I can never hear too much!! Love hearing all of your stories and progressions! So keep them coming! ๐Ÿ™‚

MookieKat
Explorer
Explorer
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
MookieKat wrote:
We are a first time RV buyer and are weighing some of the options. We started our quest for an RV thinking that we would buy a TT, but now we are open to 5th wheels, as they have been suggested to us by the TT forum. We would like to have more info about TTs vs 5th wheels.

Why did you go with a 5th wheel? And what was your progression?

Pros and cons to each would be very nice. Thank you!


Progression:
Class B "camper van.
Small (new in 1971) Class A. (gas)
24' TT. - TVs were Chev 350 (gas) vans.
30' Class A (gas).
24' TT. - TV 1T Ferd (diesel)
11' slide in camper (same veh)
Mtn cabin - no RVs for a few years.
20' TT. - TV Ferd (gas) van
34' 5th. - TV 1T Dodge (diesel)

Pros & Cons - depends on what *YOU* want to do when you get "there".
Fish at a lake or river? - Take your boat along?
Ride off-road M/Cs or ATVs, or "serious" 4-wheeler (jeep)?
Just kick back with a few brewskis?
Kids? - Big kids or little kids? - Budget for the RV? (etc.)

TT - 5th - MH ??
Obviously, (unless you double tow) you can't take your ski boat or off-road vehicle behind a TT or a 5th.
You can put a couple of M/Cs in the bed of a pickup towing a TT....but not towing a 5th.
You have it "covered" with a MH.
Of course, you still may be towing one of your toys - - or maybe just a "toad" for transportation.

Care and feeding:
MH = drive-line to take care of.
Obviously, not so with trailers. - Oil changes are a snap!.:W
How much time will you use it (whatever "it" is)?
Can you store either on your property? MH may be easier.

Never had a 5th until 2006.
Major diff bet 5th & TT:
Compared to towing TTs (with sway control), towing a 5th is like night and day!
No sway, no problem when semis blow past you.
Easy to forget it's back there.

Last consideration for choices (if you want to take smaller toys along) - would be a 5th toy hauler.
(IMO - toy hauler TTs *not* a good choice)

Bottom line: - MH - TT - 5th?
You will most likely be towing *something*!

Whatever works best for *YOU*..

~


Thank you for the details! We are 59 and 63...no toys to haul, no kids to haul, just the two of us wanting to visit the National parks. No other activities than to sight-see, hike, and take photos.

MookieKat
Explorer
Explorer
FordDiesel250 wrote:
We didn't want the hassle of taking our trailer with us while exploring or going to the grocery store ect. We discussed it a great length and we agreed it was best to have a trailer/fiver where we could set it up at a site and then unhook from it and then have the freedom to go and do things without having to unhook, hitch up and leave and then come back and hook up and level ect. Does this make sense or does it seem to ramble?


Makes perfect sense!

Tin_Pusher
Explorer II
Explorer II
Well, the OP has probably heard enough, but why should I let that stop me?

The DW and I rented pop-ups once a year for maybe 10 years, to go to a once-a-year deal. Didn't want to own at the time. So, later...

We decided we wanted to get a camper of our own, use it more often. We wanted to take the 'Doo with us. I initally was resistant to double towing so, we thought of a MH, but how to launch / recover without breaking camp?

How bout a toy hauler, pull the 'Doo up in the back? No, who wants a trailer that smells like boat?

After looking at the options and the tow laws, it looked like a FW was the way to go, yeah, I ended double towing, but it works out fine. I like the ease of hitching, the crosswind stabiity, the space and the storage.

Probably the biggest drawback is I can't haul too much in the truck bed, especially as anything on the lighter side will just blow out unless it's nailed down. How do I know this:)

Overall, I think I would have been much less happy with any other setup.

MookieKat, think a bunch about what you really plan to do most of the time and what you need will become apparent.
Tin Pusher's Guide To Successful RV'ing: "Don't get mad, don't get in a hurry"

2002 1500HD
2002 Wilderness 265H
1997 Seadoo GTI
1952 Wife;)

ol_Bombero-JC
Explorer
Explorer
MookieKat wrote:
We are a first time RV buyer and are weighing some of the options. We started our quest for an RV thinking that we would buy a TT, but now we are open to 5th wheels, as they have been suggested to us by the TT forum. We would like to have more info about TTs vs 5th wheels.

Why did you go with a 5th wheel? And what was your progression?

Pros and cons to each would be very nice. Thank you!


Progression:
Class B "camper van.
Small (new in 1971) Class A. (gas)
24' TT. - TVs were Chev 350 (gas) vans.
30' Class A (gas).
24' TT. - TV 1T Ferd (diesel)
11' slide in camper (same veh)
Mtn cabin - no RVs for a few years.
20' TT. - TV Ferd (gas) van
34' 5th. - TV 1T Dodge (diesel)

Pros & Cons - depends on what *YOU* want to do when you get "there".
Fish at a lake or river? - Take your boat along?
Ride off-road M/Cs or ATVs, or "serious" 4-wheeler (jeep)?
Just kick back with a few brewskis?
Kids? - Big kids or little kids? - Budget for the RV? (etc.)

TT - 5th - MH ??
Obviously, (unless you double tow) you can't take your ski boat or off-road vehicle behind a TT or a 5th.
You can put a couple of M/Cs in the bed of a pickup towing a TT....but not towing a 5th.
You have it "covered" with a MH.
Of course, you still may be towing one of your toys - - or maybe just a "toad" for transportation.

Care and feeding:
MH = drive-line to take care of.
Obviously, not so with trailers. - Oil changes are a snap!.:W
How much time will you use it (whatever "it" is)?
Can you store either on your property? MH may be easier.

Never had a 5th until 2006.
Major diff bet 5th & TT:
Compared to towing TTs (with sway control), towing a 5th is like night and day!
No sway, no problem when semis blow past you.
Easy to forget it's back there.

Last consideration for choices (if you want to take smaller toys along) - would be a 5th toy hauler.
(IMO - toy hauler TTs *not* a good choice)

Bottom line: - MH - TT - 5th?
You will most likely be towing *something*!

Whatever works best for *YOU*..

~

elkhorn98
Explorer
Explorer
We went to a fifth wheel from a truck camper and are now a family of 5. We got it over a tt primarily to be shorter to fit into state and usfs campgrounds but I dont think we are typical fw owners. But most 5th wheels are way too big for our camping style and its hard to find small 5th wheels. Towing is great and I literally forget it is bad there, but my truck is a big part of that too.
Elkhorn98
2010 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4x4 Duramax/Allison w/45 gal Transfer Flow Tank
RBW X16 Slider, Yamaha EF 2400iS
2007 Springdale 245 5th Wheel - E-Z Flex HD Suspension & Mobile Outfitters Shock Kit Upgrades
with Firestone Transforce Ht Lt 2357515 tires

mileshuff
Explorer
Explorer
We bought a 5'er to gain far more outside storage (basement, front storage etc.), faster hitch, unhitch and better towability (no sway). We had looked at a TT with the exact same floorplan and options for several $1000 less but opted for the 5'er instead and for us it was worth the extra $'s spent.
2014 Winnebago 26FWRKS 5th Wheel
2007.5 Dodge 2500 6.7L Diesel
2004 Dodge Durango Hemi 3.55 (Used to tow TT)

FordDiesel250
Explorer
Explorer
We didn't want the hassle of taking our trailer with us while exploring or going to the grocery store ect. We discussed it a great length and we agreed it was best to have a trailer/fiver where we could set it up at a site and then unhook from it and then have the freedom to go and do things without having to unhook, hitch up and leave and then come back and hook up and level ect. Does this make sense or does it seem to ramble?

2112
Explorer II
Explorer II
MookieKat wrote:
2112 wrote:

Meanwhile, not ruling out another TT, we were looking at new TT's and FW's but not finding the right floor plan. We were being too picky and in no hurry. We walked into our current FW and said 'this is it!' Love the kitchen counter space and shower. This one is named "Countertop". The bedroom is horrible as far as getting around the bed and lack of storage but the rest of it outweighed this.


You sound just like me!! Counter top is top priority!! What did you buy? How old? Please do tell, as it could save us a lot of looking!! : )
Countertop is a 2013 KZ Durango 1500 2857, listed in my sig below.
2011 Ford F-150 EcoBoost SuperCab Max Tow, 2084# Payload, 11,300# Tow,
Timbrens
2013 KZ Durango 2857

hone_eagle
Explorer
Explorer
RV hauler aka HDT
2005 Volvo 670 singled freedomline 12 speed
Newmar 34rsks 2008
Hensley trailersaver TSLB2H
directlink brake controller

-when overkill is cheaper-

hone_eagle
Explorer
Explorer
MookieKat wrote:
jerem0621 wrote:
My first was a TT. My second, even though I hate stairs will be a fiver.

Just go over to the TT forum and look at all the sway control threads. Better yet just search for one.

Fiver owners don't talk about sway control. Imagine that.

There is a reason why HDT are fivers. Inherit stability.

Thanks!


What is HDT?


HDT heavy duty truck
2005 Volvo 670 singled freedomline 12 speed
Newmar 34rsks 2008
Hensley trailersaver TSLB2H
directlink brake controller

-when overkill is cheaper-

SailingOn
Explorer
Explorer
After tent camping, we had a Starcraft popup for years. When its canvas failed and the new cars were getting too small, we went back to tents.
When retirement meant lots more time to travel, we were looking for something we could air condition, with a shower you can stand up and turn around in and a bed that didn't become something else. We had a 2-seat roadster and a Camry.
Anything with a real bed and a roomy shower is to heavy to tow without a truck, so we have a truck. The right FW just showed up at a good price.
We tow the FW or a sailboat. The FW, about 4 tons, is slightly more aerodynamic than a brick. The sailboat, about half that, is as streamlined as hundreds of years of design can make it. Towing the boat, wind gusts and passing trucks blow us around some. Towing the FW, not at all.
Buck: 2004 Wilderness Yukon 8275S, now memories.
Star: Open range LF297RLS. 2 air conditioners!
Togo: 2014 Winnebago View Profile, 2013 Sprinter chassis; 16 mpg
Snow: 2020 F250 diesel
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