Jul-13-2015 10:52 AM
Jul-16-2015 12:20 PM
Jul-16-2015 06:24 AM
WE3ZS wrote:
We tow a 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS like you have looked at. We have had it for more than a year and a half now and have pulled it from home near Philly to all over New England and down through the Carolinas. It has been a great trailer for us with only a couple of very minor issues that were resolved without drama quickly by the dealer.
We have not had any problems fitting it into any campsite so far, we do usually get pull throughs but it has landed on several back-in sites also. There have been a few where the TV had to squeeze in close to the tongue for parking. We pull it with an '05 V-10 Excursion (running F-350 suspension with additional leaves), we also use a Hensley Arrow hitch which does an excellent job of keeping that long TT well behaved behind the 137" wheelbase TV.we also use a Hensley Arrow hitch which does an excellent job of keeping that long TT well behaved behind the 137" wheelbase TV. Expect a tongue weight of about 1400lbs when loaded up for trips. Ours is outfitted with the 2 AC units and 50 amp service, it has the washer/dryer prep but units are not installed. That huge living room is great and very comfortable!
We love ours, good luck with your's if you buy one.
Our rig measures out to 61" exactly bumper to bumper (10" extension on TT rear).
Jul-15-2015 07:24 PM
DKRITTER wrote:
Dodge Guy, tell me more about your Hensley. I have a 1400lb Equalizer on my current trailer and had thought about either taking it with me or getting a 1500lb Blue Ox.
The Hensley style might be the ticket.
Jul-15-2015 06:59 PM
Jul-15-2015 01:31 PM
Jul-15-2015 01:19 PM
Doug33 wrote:WE3ZS wrote:
We tow a 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS like you have looked at. We have had it for more than a year and a half now and have pulled it from home near Philly to all over New England and down through the Carolinas. It has been a great trailer for us with only a couple of very minor issues that were resolved without drama quickly by the dealer.
We have not had any problems fitting it into any campsite so far, we do usually get pull throughs but it has landed on several back-in sites also. There have been a few where the TV had to squeeze in close to the tongue for parking. We pull it with an '05 V-10 Excursion (running F-350 suspension with additional leaves), we also use a Hensley Arrow hitch which does an excellent job of keeping that long TT well behaved behind the 137" wheelbase TV. Expect a tongue weight of about 1400lbs when loaded up for trips. Ours is outfitted with the 2 AC units and 50 amp service, it has the washer/dryer prep but units are not installed. That huge living room is great and very comfortable!
We love ours, good luck with your's if you buy one.
Our rig measures out to 61" exactly bumper to bumper (10" extension on TT rear).
I was just at Rose Tree Park for a concert last weekend!
Jul-15-2015 01:03 PM
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Uh oh, you done gone and done it now. You don't have a dually pulling that. No matter what you've done to the suspension it doesn't say it on the door placard, doom and gloom, will wipe out half the civilized world in a crash due to being overloaded, blah blah blah. 🙂
Jul-15-2015 12:36 PM
WE3ZS wrote:
We tow a 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS like you have looked at. We have had it for more than a year and a half now and have pulled it from home near Philly to all over New England and down through the Carolinas. It has been a great trailer for us with only a couple of very minor issues that were resolved without drama quickly by the dealer.
We have not had any problems fitting it into any campsite so far, we do usually get pull throughs but it has landed on several back-in sites also. There have been a few where the TV had to squeeze in close to the tongue for parking. We pull it with an '05 V-10 Excursion (running F-350 suspension with additional leaves), we also use a Hensley Arrow hitch which does an excellent job of keeping that long TT well behaved behind the 137" wheelbase TV. Expect a tongue weight of about 1400lbs when loaded up for trips. Ours is outfitted with the 2 AC units and 50 amp service, it has the washer/dryer prep but units are not installed. That huge living room is great and very comfortable!
We love ours, good luck with your's if you buy one.
Our rig measures out to 61" exactly bumper to bumper (10" extension on TT rear).
Jul-15-2015 09:42 AM
Jul-15-2015 09:35 AM
Jul-15-2015 07:19 AM
Jul-15-2015 04:49 AM
Doug33 wrote:93Cobra2771 wrote:
An advantage for a TT vs a fiver is the AC doesn't have near as much area to cool off (shorter ceiling). Should help in that texas heat.
don't some of the larger 5'ers have multiple A/C units?
Jul-14-2015 08:15 PM
Jul-14-2015 01:57 PM
93Cobra2771 wrote:
An advantage for a TT vs a fiver is the AC doesn't have near as much area to cool off (shorter ceiling). Should help in that texas heat.