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shovelhead79
May 05, 2013Explorer
I'm thinking you would not be considering this if you are not somewhat independent. The fifth wheel towing and hitching and maneuvering is something easily learned with some common sense. A little mechanical aptitude is required as no RV is without some problems. New RV's have warranty's but you will still have to bring it to some dealer or fix yourself. I like the fifth wheel option as When I unhook I have the truck for transportation. A toad is good for some people but you mentioned you would not be staying in one place for a long time. I would suggest going to some RV shows and asking some sales people the same questions. Hope I helped some.
John
John
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