Aug-12-2012 12:49 AM
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Jun-11-2013 05:42 PM
Abnego wrote:
Would a 32' TT be easier to maneuver than a 40' FW? I have no experience towing an RV; furthermore, I'll be buying a truck to tow this. I say this to indicate I do not currently own or drive a truck.
Given my lack of experience, is it a bad idea to get a 40' FW?
Jun-11-2013 05:33 PM
Jun-11-2013 04:32 PM
Jun-11-2013 01:15 PM
Jun-11-2013 12:58 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:
You do need to buy what works for you in the camp grounds you plan to camp in. Check out the camp grounds or RV parks where you plan to camp. Also where will this TT be stored? in your yard? RV storage yard? If in a storage yard what is the cost to store a 40 ft TT?
Too small and you will end up trading for something larger. Too big and you will only use on vacation and hesitate to take it out on weekends.
Jun-11-2013 12:24 PM
Aug-16-2012 06:53 PM
Aug-16-2012 04:10 PM
abednego wrote:LoneCowboy wrote:
don't forget your class A license (not a CDL, but you do need more than the regular driver's license over 26,000lbs combined GVW)
you can do it, lots of people do, every day, and most of them do fine. But when it goes wrong, it's going to go wrong in a big way.
IMHO (and it's just my opinion) you need something like a 450/550 4500/5500 to tow something that size. Not for the go, but for the whoa and the control.
I appreciate what you're saying here.
I checked the Dodge site, and the 4500/5500 takes you to the commercial site, and then nothing shows up with a truck bed. Or am I missing something?
Aug-16-2012 01:58 PM
Aug-15-2012 08:43 PM
LoneCowboy wrote:
don't forget your class A license (not a CDL, but you do need more than the regular driver's license over 26,000lbs combined GVW)
you can do it, lots of people do, every day, and most of them do fine. But when it goes wrong, it's going to go wrong in a big way.
IMHO (and it's just my opinion) you need something like a 450/550 4500/5500 to tow something that size. Not for the go, but for the whoa and the control.
Aug-15-2012 01:55 PM
Aug-15-2012 11:47 AM
resmas wrote:LoneCowboy wrote:
a 40' fifth wheel is certainly overweight for a 3500 1 ton.
:h:h:h
I am not sure what you are basing that statement on. There are TONS of 40' fivers that can be safely hauled by a 1-ton truck.... TONS! Even toy haulers - we tow a 43' toy hauler with a 1-ton Dodge dually.
Aug-14-2012 06:12 PM
rfryer wrote:
I can’t say about the difference between a 32’ and 40’. But everything’s a compromise with RV’s. Big is nice parked, but the tradeoff is maneuverability and places you can go and where you can camp. 40’ will likely exclude you from national forest cg’s and the state parks I’m familiar with. Even 32’ will be iffy with nf cg’s, you won’t get far from the pavement and it will be difficult to maneuver the roads through them. So where you want to camp is a critical consideration in choosing size. In those sizes you’re probably looking more at commercial cg’s than public land camping and advance reservations may be a good idea if you want to be assured of finding a campsite.
Aug-13-2012 05:19 PM