Hey Out There,
Welcome to the forum, and especially welcome to the Toy Hauler forum.
Those both look like interesting deals depending on their condition. It's pretty hard to gauge the condition based on a few pics though. You'll have to go see them to tell. Check out the number of hours on the generator to get a ballpark idea of how much the owners used them.
Are you dead-set on something that size? My first impression on both of those is that I would never ever want a triple-axle bumper pull trailer. Bumper pull trailers that long are going to want to sway all over the place and they're also going to be trickier to back up and park than a similar length fifth-wheel.
I used to have a 30' Weekend Warrior bumper pull and I wouldn't have wanted it one inch longer. My 2500 diesel RAM pulled the trailer just fine, but it was a lot of work. By comparison, my newer fifth wheel is 15' longer and much easier to drive down the road. It's more work to back up and park, but I can live with that.
Other than that, those both look like comfortable models. I think the Warrior is probably a little nicer. I always liked the looks of those "Tiki Edition" models. Just make sure the frame is OK and hasn't been bent. There was a problem with Weekend Warriors back in the day, so make sure that this one wasn't one of them.
Also, with your 2,800# car, pay close attention to the specs on those two trailers and make sure you won't be overweight. Make sure to add in the weight of the gas in the fueling station, 8.3 pounds per gallon for fresh water, and however much your tools, groceries, camp chairs, BBQ, clothes, and all the other stuff you're bringing will weigh. You're probably bumping up against the cargo capacities for those two units.
If you're not totally sold on these two models, look for a similar length 5th wheel and see if you find something that gives you the same fifteen feet of cargo space. Also keep the specs of your truck in mind. You might be pushing the limits of your truck's hitch with those tongue weights where a similar fifth wheel's pin weight would be OK.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
- 18 Can Am Maverick x3
- 05 Yamaha WR450
- 07 Honda CRF250X
- 05 Honda CRF230
- 06 Honda CRF230