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PennyPA wrote:
Pops, I imagine you've never had a fifth wheel if you think it takes 30 to 45 minutes to set one up. Heck, it doesn't even take that long to set up a trailer.
Watersprite, you have copd and the best thing you can do for yourself is get exercising. Walking is the #1 thing...can you walk for 30 minutes? How about increasing that to an hour...7 days a week.
As far as what size fiver your future truck will be able to handle, if you've pretty made up your mind which truck you want, go to the webpage for that truck and see what its gvwr is. You cannot go over that weight which includes any passengers and all the stuff you plan to carry in the bed of the truck remembering that your hitch will weigh about 150 to 200 lbs.
Now that you've got that number, check to see what your future truck's GCWR (combined weight rating) is. Ideally, your "hitch weight" (weight ON the hitch) is about 10% of your total LOADED trailer weight. You have to also make sure you don't exceed the RAWR (rear axle weight rating) once the fiver is hitched. Remember, when you see a trailer that weighs xxx lbs, that's the UNLOADED weight. Check to see what the GWR is of the trailer and don't go over that either.
The 2013 and 2014 trucks appear to be able to pull, and stop, larger loads than the earlier trucks. And
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