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RVcrazed51
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I'd like to give a huge THANK YOU to Brad, the Moderator over the Truck Campers forum for his assistance with this thread.

Thanks also to RVcrazed51 for his request for this thread.

Post photos of your Fifth Wheel on this thread. Any photo with a 5er in it is allowable; any brand, any year.

This thread is generally for Fifth Wheel photos only. But feel free to post comments on posted photos.

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Truth Justice's 2005 Sunny Brook 31BWKS (Triple Slide) and 2005 1-Ton Dodge Quad Cab L/B.

Hi everybody, I'm looking to buy a fifth wheel, hopefully by the end of the year. And I was just wondering if some of you would care to post some pics of your fiver.
RVcrazed51
Zeke
3,401 REPLIES 3,401

jmtandem
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You're coming from a 1/2t PU to a TRUCK. Gas vs diesel. I can't imagine you would be anything other than happy.



For towing, a gasser Tundra 'grocery getter' and a diesel 'truck' are not even in the same hemisphere.
'05 Dodge Cummins 4x4 dually 3500 white quadcab auto long bed.

cdtretta
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Actually for the WindJammer 3065 with my Tundra, I couldn't have been happier. That thing had amazing torque, was geared right, and towed fantastic. I pulled from Albuquerque, up through Denver, made a right at Cheyenne, and then over to Indiana with that rig, and then back on Rt66. It pulled great.
Ct..

avvidclif1 wrote:
cdtretta wrote:
Hi,
the 3.73's aren't available on the 3500SRW, so you get the 3.42. The truck pulls great with the 3.42's.Even fully loaded, I have been really pleased overall, and I am coming from a Tundra with 4.3's.
Ct..

Stab wrote:
cdtretta: Any regrets going with the 3.42 gears over the 3.73s?


You're coming from a 1/2t PU to a TRUCK. Gas vs diesel. I can't imagine you would be anything other than happy.

Cloggy
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ReneeG wrote:
JCZ wrote:
A comfortable looking unit. To big to be able to stay in most state and national parks but you should be able to find RV parks in the surrounding cities (ie. West Yellowstone...for Yellowstone National Park, etc.).

Whatever, enjoy your US journey. Try to stay on the two lane higways and avoid the interstate freeways if you really want to see this country.


Naw . . . depends on the park sites. Although we wouldn't take our rig and stay at Yellowstone's Madison CG (if it were open), we would stay at Bridge Bay. We've found a lot of FS campgrounds that we easily fit in. Enjoy!

Agreed. We've have found it can be tight but we haven't had a situation yet where it wouldn't fit. But I am using that book "Don Wright's Guide to Free Campgrounds" and we are avoiding the grounds which do state size limits smaller than ours.
2002 Silverado 3500
2008 Montana 3585SA

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Cloggy
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ReneeG wrote:
Hey Cloggy - what a super nice setup! You're going to have a wonderful time traveling the USA. Hopefully you will soon be able to get in to some of the national parks. Those in Utah are opening under state authority, just announced this morning.

Thank you.
Just heard that the state of Tennessee is thinking about doing the same with the Smoky Mountains NP where we are at the moment.
2002 Silverado 3500
2008 Montana 3585SA

runawaykiwis.com

ReneeG
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JCZ wrote:
A comfortable looking unit. To big to be able to stay in most state and national parks but you should be able to find RV parks in the surrounding cities (ie. West Yellowstone...for Yellowstone National Park, etc.).

Whatever, enjoy your US journey. Try to stay on the two lane higways and avoid the interstate freeways if you really want to see this country.


Naw . . . depends on the park sites. Although we wouldn't take our rig and stay at Yellowstone's Madison CG (if it were open), we would stay at Bridge Bay. We've found a lot of FS campgrounds that we easily fit in. Enjoy!
2011 Bighorn 3055RL, 2011 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4 Diesel Lariat and Hensley TrailerSaver BD3, 1992 Jeep ZJ and 1978 Coleman Concord Pop-Up for remote camping
Dave & Renee plus (Champ, Molly, Paris, Missy, and Maggie in spirit), Mica, Mabel, and Melton

JCZ
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A comfortable looking unit. To big to be able to stay in most state and national parks but you should be able to find RV parks in the surrounding cities (ie. West Yellowstone...for Yellowstone National Park, etc.).

Whatever, enjoy your US journey. Try to stay on the two lane higways and avoid the interstate freeways if you really want to see this country.
It's all about the journey...not the destination!

Full time in our 2017 Grand Design Momentum 376TH pulled by a 2014 Ford F-350 Lariat, FX-4, Dually, Longbed.....

ReneeG
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Hey Cloggy - what a super nice setup! You're going to have a wonderful time traveling the USA. Hopefully you will soon be able to get in to some of the national parks. Those in Utah are opening under state authority, just announced this morning.
2011 Bighorn 3055RL, 2011 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4 Diesel Lariat and Hensley TrailerSaver BD3, 1992 Jeep ZJ and 1978 Coleman Concord Pop-Up for remote camping
Dave & Renee plus (Champ, Molly, Paris, Missy, and Maggie in spirit), Mica, Mabel, and Melton

Cloggy
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Hello everyone,
Here is a picture of our set-up on the day we collected it. We have a 2002 Silverado 3500 and a 2008 Montana 3585SA. We are a New Zealand couple travelling through the US for a while (6 month to a year).
We've only recently started our trip and are currently in North Carolina around the Smoky Mountain National Park.
2002 Silverado 3500
2008 Montana 3585SA

runawaykiwis.com

Blackcell
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Wow, nice fiver indeed! I'd have alittle concern over 5 slides but I'm sure you did your homework :-).
2009 Carriage Cameo 35SB3, 12.4K dry, 36' Fiver
2012 F350 6.7L 4x4 Lariat Ultimate FX4, Chrome package, Nav, SRW, CC, LB, 11.5K GVWR, 3.55 ELA, 20" wheels, Toyo AT II, Mor/ryde pin box, Husky 26K hitch
United States Navy Combat Veteran

brett_robin
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Thanks we do enjoy the room.

musicman54
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wow what a beauty 5 slides so nice

brett_robin
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41' Five slide sandpiper
09 Silverado 2500/Duramax
Crew cab Airbags Gooseneck

ken_white
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Thats_Ok wrote:
Nice looking fiver Ken.
Betting you are pretty excited.

What did you get at Cabelas?


Yep we are liking it a lot and it is definitely a step up from our last 5'r.

I picked up some fly tying materials and steelhead hardware and a few household type gifts for the relatives.
2014 RAM C&C 3500, 4x4, Club Cab, Hauler Bed, DRW, Aisin, 3.73's, etc...

2013 DRV Tradition 360 RSS
LED Lighting
570W of ET Solar Panels
MorningStar MPPT 45
Wagan 1000W Elite Pro Inverter
Duracell EGC2 Batteries with 460 A-H Capacity

deleted-2
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Nice looking fiver Ken.
Betting you are pretty excited.

What did you get at Cabelas?

ken_white
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Explorer
Our new Tradition 360 RSS on our way home from picking it up.





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2014 RAM C&C 3500, 4x4, Club Cab, Hauler Bed, DRW, Aisin, 3.73's, etc...

2013 DRV Tradition 360 RSS
LED Lighting
570W of ET Solar Panels
MorningStar MPPT 45
Wagan 1000W Elite Pro Inverter
Duracell EGC2 Batteries with 460 A-H Capacity