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dons2346 wrote:
Another advantage is when you are in a tight campground and there isn't a pull thru. Spent 20 minutes the other day watching a guy try to park a 5th wheel with his big truck. Spot was a simple one for a MH
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kaydeejay wrote:
I went the other way - Class A to a fiver.
Unless you go for a higher level MH, preferably a DP, you will find the ride to be AWFUL.
Mine was a Coachmen on a Ford F53 chassis and it shook the fillings out of my teeth.
Local truck suspension experts couldn't understand how the cabinets had not ripped out of the roof.
Coachmen were of no help "What do you expect, it's a Fedex truck chassis?"
Truck and fiver is a better ride, even if it does bounce on some of the rougher roads.
So, if you go from a Class A, be sure to drive it on some rough roads before you commit to make sure you can live with it.
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afrescop wrote:
After pulling into an RV spot for the night for the first time in a driving rain you will know the difference. While I disagree with those who would be an unseat belted projectile it is great to to pull into a rest area or safe place to park and do one's "business" in one's own bathroom. We frequently stop at rest areas, fire up the generator and sit down to enjoy a nice lunch. A word of advice: look at floor plans carefully and choose one that permits access to kitchen and bathroom with slides in.
A motorhome's upkeep is more expensive than a 5th wheel to maintain the comfort and convenience is worth it. After four years of owning a fifth wheel we made the change to a moho. Never looked back.
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2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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