Dec-27-2018 11:58 AM
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Dec-30-2018 12:46 AM
bid_time wrote:
My experience tells me people pulling a fifth wheel with a diesel drive considerably faster than all other people towing. Making them considerly more dangerous.
Dec-29-2018 03:13 PM
4x4ord wrote:My experience tells me people pulling a fifth wheel with a diesel drive considerably faster than all other people towing. Making them considerly more dangerous.ExxWhy wrote:4x4ord wrote:
There are two ways of increasing safety while traveling in a vehicle. One way is to prepare for an accident.... therefore seat belts; car seats; air bags; helmets etc. If I was planning on a head on collision I'd definitely insist everyone wear their helmet. The other way is to avoid the accident in the first place. Driving a crew cab diesel pick up pulling a fifth wheel you will be far less likely to loose control and crash than towing a TT with a van.
I'm quite skeptical of that statement. What do you base that on? Are there some sort of accident stats you can quote?
I don't have any stats ... I base my opinion on what I would consider common sense. The fifth wheel being coupled at the rear axle of the truck or slightly ahead has a huge advantage over coupling a trailer 4 feet behind the rear axle. As soon as the truck starts to move left with a fifth wheel the front of the trailer gently follows to the left. With a tag trailer the truck moving left causes the front of the trailer to initially swing slightly right before following left. The additional pin weight put on a fifth wheel (better weight distribution) reduces the likely hood of trailer sway being initiated from the trailer bouncing on uneven road surfaces or curving roads. Under emergency braking situations or steering maneuvers the fifth wheel has less leverage acting on the back of the tow vehicle to push it out of control. The better towing mirrors, heavier suspension, better wheel braking as well as engine braking of a heavy duty pick up vs a van or SUV are all safety factors.
Dec-29-2018 02:31 PM
Dec-29-2018 09:41 AM
ExxWhy wrote:4x4ord wrote:
There are two ways of increasing safety while traveling in a vehicle. One way is to prepare for an accident.... therefore seat belts; car seats; air bags; helmets etc. If I was planning on a head on collision I'd definitely insist everyone wear their helmet. The other way is to avoid the accident in the first place. Driving a crew cab diesel pick up pulling a fifth wheel you will be far less likely to loose control and crash than towing a TT with a van.
I'm quite skeptical of that statement. What do you base that on? Are there some sort of accident stats you can quote?
Dec-29-2018 09:00 AM
4x4ord wrote:
There are two ways of increasing safety while traveling in a vehicle. One way is to prepare for an accident.... therefore seat belts; car seats; air bags; helmets etc. If I was planning on a head on collision I'd definitely insist everyone wear their helmet. The other way is to avoid the accident in the first place. Driving a crew cab diesel pick up pulling a fifth wheel you will be far less likely to loose control and crash than towing a TT with a van.
Dec-29-2018 08:05 AM
Dec-29-2018 07:42 AM
itsjustjer wrote:
Since I posted this yesterday I’ve learned about these Passport 3290BH travel trailers and they’ve got me really excited! Envisioning how we would use it and the people we’d need beds for, this seems like an excellent option. The weight is incredible at 8,000 GVWR. Based on everything I listed previously regarding the Suburban 2500, this combination would be a comfortable towing experience, wouldn’t it?
If so, I think what we’d do is just finance the Suburban and keep the van for my wife. Then I’d need to decide what to do with my old Grand Am. It’s worth like 1500-2000, so it really won’t do much to put a dent in the cost of the Suburban. I could keep it and drive it to and from work for the gas savings. Or sell it and enjoy the 1500-2000 dollars in gas money when the Suburban 2500 becomes my commuter.
Dec-29-2018 06:50 AM
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Dec-28-2018 07:20 PM
itsjustjer wrote:
That’s an excellent point about the vans. I’m open to the idea, it’s just hard to come by and the ones I’m finding are very costly. Unless I buy an old used one from the 90s that is. With our vehicle troubles on the 2003 Suburban I’m kind of soured from the thought of buying an older vehicle again.
Dec-28-2018 06:50 PM
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