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โDec-23-2015 01:11 PM
brulaz wrote:
Think I've seen some new Open Range 5ers with GooseNeck extensions from the factory.
If that works better for you, I think many 5ers can be converted to a GooseNeck?
โDec-23-2015 01:09 PM
brulaz wrote:
Think I've seen some new Open Range 5ers with GooseNeck extensions from the factory.
If that works better for you, I think many 5ers can be converted to a GooseNeck?
โDec-23-2015 01:02 PM
โDec-23-2015 12:51 PM
โDec-23-2015 11:58 AM
Lantley wrote:eichacsj wrote:fitznj wrote:
Part of the reason I am even considering a fifth wheel is for the ease of hook up..(versus a TT)
I've read this a 100 times on this forum that TT are hard to hitch up. I don't get it? So much in fact that the last 3 times I hitched upi my TT, I got out a stop watch and timed myself. It took me less than 3 minutes to hitch up and go.
Line up the TV, reverse, drop the TT, hook up chains/WDH/electrical and go. It takes me 2 shots to line up the TV using the side mirrors.
Am I missing something here? Why do so many people say it's so difficult?
BTW - back to original discussion; I prefer TT over 5vers for the following:
1 - I don't need the space - a 24ft TT is perfect for the wife and me
2 - I prefer the "light" weight of the TT - makes it easier to tow
(accelerating/hills/rural roads etc)
3 - I can get into some pretty tight/desolate areas
4 - storage - less space required and shorter
5 - lots of places I go to have a 25ft limit on TTs
X3 I just don't see how a TT is any harder to hock/unhook that a 5er. In fact we mostly boon-dock, 5ers I have seen have difficulties if their rig is not close to level. IMO a TT is better;
1 - For boon-docking due to levelness
2 - Due to height - I just couldn't take a 5er with the ~ extra foot of height where I take my TT.
The ease of hitching the fiver comes from the fact you can actually see the hitch when hooking up. No camera or gadgets required.
There is also no weight distribution hitch to deal with. No chains , no grease,no removing/storing,shin banging etc..
The differences are subtle but I believe the 5'er is easier to hitch up.
โDec-23-2015 11:51 AM
jerem0621 wrote:Terryallan wrote:
I like 5ers. I have a TT. Why? One reason, I don't need as much truck to have the same size living area.
Two. I use my truck bead for bikes, wood, and such.
Three. And this is big. It is UP, or DOWN stairs every where you go in a fiver. There are way more steps to get into, and out of it. Once inside, It is up stairs to the bathroom, upstairs to the bed.
Stairs are really hard on your knees.
TTs on the other hand are flat. No pain involved in walking to the bathroom, or to the bed room. I look for ease, and comfort in my life. TTs are easier, and comfortable.
Thank you for the reminder on the Stairs...I had forgotten that part. I'm not exactly graceful, especially when I am sleepy...one of the reasons I built a single level home. I do not like stairs.
I like your TT as well... That's one I am really considering. I like how low they are to the ground...only a step or two to get in.
My next vehicle will have to do split duty...it will need to be a daily driver (70-80 miles round trip commute) and a TV. I'm really thinking hard about a 1500 series crew cab. That means I will need to be more careful about my weights...but hey, I am coming from a PUP where how much the Cooler weighs matters. Lol
I also appreciate that the hitch weight is much more manageable with the TT. My dads fifth wheel slider hitch had to be broke into to two or three pieces and it took both of us to get it in and out of his truck.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โDec-23-2015 11:51 AM
โDec-23-2015 09:57 AM
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โDec-23-2015 09:44 AM
eichacsj wrote:fitznj wrote:
Part of the reason I am even considering a fifth wheel is for the ease of hook up..(versus a TT)
I've read this a 100 times on this forum that TT are hard to hitch up. I don't get it? So much in fact that the last 3 times I hitched upi my TT, I got out a stop watch and timed myself. It took me less than 3 minutes to hitch up and go.
Line up the TV, reverse, drop the TT, hook up chains/WDH/electrical and go. It takes me 2 shots to line up the TV using the side mirrors.
Am I missing something here? Why do so many people say it's so difficult?
BTW - back to original discussion; I prefer TT over 5vers for the following:
1 - I don't need the space - a 24ft TT is perfect for the wife and me
2 - I prefer the "light" weight of the TT - makes it easier to tow
(accelerating/hills/rural roads etc)
3 - I can get into some pretty tight/desolate areas
4 - storage - less space required and shorter
5 - lots of places I go to have a 25ft limit on TTs
X3 I just don't see how a TT is any harder to hock/unhook that a 5er. In fact we mostly boon-dock, 5ers I have seen have difficulties if their rig is not close to level. IMO a TT is better;
1 - For boon-docking due to levelness
2 - Due to height - I just couldn't take a 5er with the ~ extra foot of height where I take my TT.
โDec-23-2015 09:27 AM
fitznj wrote:
Part of the reason I am even considering a fifth wheel is for the ease of hook up..(versus a TT)
I've read this a 100 times on this forum that TT are hard to hitch up. I don't get it? So much in fact that the last 3 times I hitched upi my TT, I got out a stop watch and timed myself. It took me less than 3 minutes to hitch up and go.
Line up the TV, reverse, drop the TT, hook up chains/WDH/electrical and go. It takes me 2 shots to line up the TV using the side mirrors.
Am I missing something here? Why do so many people say it's so difficult?
BTW - back to original discussion; I prefer TT over 5vers for the following:
1 - I don't need the space - a 24ft TT is perfect for the wife and me
2 - I prefer the "light" weight of the TT - makes it easier to tow
(accelerating/hills/rural roads etc)
3 - I can get into some pretty tight/desolate areas
4 - storage - less space required and shorter
5 - lots of places I go to have a 25ft limit on TTs
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