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calewjohnson
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Looking for some advice...not really an RV question, but I know some of you have been around the block a time or two....


We just moved across country and will continue to live in the RV for a year or two while we build a house on our property... Instead of paying for storage, we have decided to look into a cargo trailer to hold all of our household goods.

Should I go with an 8.5x36 gooseneck or bumper pull...we may go bigger, but we have seen both options. Any pluses or minuses to either?

Thanks,
Cale
TV: 2015 6.7 F350 CC LB 4x4 DRW with 14k GVWR option (4.3 gear), 98 gallon aux tank installed by Transfer Flow
New: 2014 Voltage 3950
Traded: 2014 Outback 323BH
Still Have: 2007 Fleetwood Nitrous 23ft Toy Hauler
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awanatech
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I agree that more people would be setup for bumper pull trailer. But in looking at that size or larger, I think a gooseneck might be a good choice given the capacity. In a couple of years, a buyer of that size trailer would likely be setup for a gooseneck.

path1
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Explorer
"continue to live in the RV for a year or two while we build a house on our property... "

Just me, but I think a bumper pull would be easier to sell in couple years versus a gooseneck as more people have bumper pull hitches than goosenecks.
2003 Majestic 23P... Northwest travel machine
2013 Arctic Fox 25W... Wife "doll house" for longer snowbird trips
2001 "The Mighty Dodge"... tow vehicle for "doll house"