Aug-18-2014 08:23 AM
Aug-19-2014 10:43 AM
Aug-19-2014 09:54 AM
Aug-19-2014 08:43 AM
Aug-19-2014 08:26 AM
Aug-19-2014 08:12 AM
Aug-19-2014 08:04 AM
Rollnhome wrote:
If you are going to be fulltime traveling and on the move I suggest MH. If you are going to be living for longer periods of time(2 to 6+ months) in one place I would suggest FW.
Aug-19-2014 07:15 AM
2012Coleman wrote:Again that comment is totally an opinion and in many cases not correct at all. If you're referring to a front engine gasoline then there is a issue as the engine encroaches into the cab area.So an opinion that is different than yours is not correct at all? I guess not with three paragraphs of proof! Thanks for cracking me up!
Aug-19-2014 06:12 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:valhalla360 wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
I've had both and now in MH. Towing a 5ver down the highway in the hot summer when I stop it is hot inside. So no stopping for a quick snack or nap on the road unless you enjoy the hot 5ver. I had a propane gen but that gets real pricy running that down the road. Get where you are going and that big PU is a pita in some areas.
With the vent covers, you just leave the vents open and it mitigates most of the issue (full timers usually travel with the seasons so they don't spend a lot of time in 100+ temps)
Does your MH dash A/C really keep the entire rig cold or is the fuel cost just hidden in the low mpg?
I run the generator on the road. gas is cheaper than propane. Plus I didn't have a large propane tank on my 5ver. Had to keep changing small tanks. At the end of the day I would be thrashed. With MH I just hit slides and jacks and kick back in a cool or warm unit depending on outside temp. All a matter of choice though. I've had TCs, TT, 2 MHs, & 5ver. For comfort and ease of driving just prefer MH. I will admit 5vers have some better floor plans for watching TV but we very seldom watch TV.
Aug-19-2014 06:00 AM
BB_TX wrote:et2 wrote:
There is no more room In a fiver than a DP MH. If both are the same dimensionally then they are they same. There is no magic wand making the fiver bigger. This is a urban myth. ................
Except in the 5er you do not lose space due to an engine compartment and front dash/steering/driving area.
Aug-19-2014 05:55 AM
valhalla360 wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
I've had both and now in MH. Towing a 5ver down the highway in the hot summer when I stop it is hot inside. So no stopping for a quick snack or nap on the road unless you enjoy the hot 5ver. I had a propane gen but that gets real pricy running that down the road. Get where you are going and that big PU is a pita in some areas.
With the vent covers, you just leave the vents open and it mitigates most of the issue (full timers usually travel with the seasons so they don't spend a lot of time in 100+ temps)
Does your MH dash A/C really keep the entire rig cold or is the fuel cost just hidden in the low mpg?
Aug-19-2014 04:16 AM
Again that comment is totally an opinion and in many cases not correct at all. If you're referring to a front engine gasoline then there is a issue as the engine encroaches into the cab area.So an opinion that is different than yours is not correct at all? I guess not with three paragraphs of proof! Thanks for cracking me up!
Aug-18-2014 01:28 PM
BB_TX wrote:et2 wrote:
There is no more room In a fiver than a DP MH. If both are the same dimensionally then they are they same. There is no magic wand making the fiver bigger. This is a urban myth. ................
Except in the 5er you do not lose space due to an engine compartment and front dash/steering/driving area.
Aug-18-2014 12:28 PM
Aug-18-2014 12:16 PM