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Traded 5er for TT

its_just_me
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Explorer
We had our 5er for 14 years. Wife and I agreed that we needed a trailer that is lower to the ground with no inside stairs. At 73 yrs of age, our knees are not what they once were. We had a 32ft 5er with 2 slides. We now have a 30ft TT with 3 slides. It is a Rockwood and the wife just loves it. Happy camping to all...........
2005 FORD F350 DIESEL DUALLY W/ 28 ft Rockwood TT w/ 3 slides.
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Swampman597
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Explorer
its just me wrote:
We had our 5er for 14 years. Wife and I agreed that we needed a trailer that is lower to the ground with no inside stairs. At 73 yrs of age, our knees are not what they once were. We had a 32ft 5er with 2 slides. We now have a 30ft TT with 3 slides. It is a Rockwood and the wife just loves it. Happy camping to all...........


Congratulations and best wishes. I'm not very many years behind you. 😄
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TomG2
Explorer
Explorer
Towing should be great as long as you have an adequate tow vehicle and setup. I did the same thing and enjoy the lower platform and less steps inside. I take a lot of back roads and whacked a few tree limbs with the 5er that I now pass under without any worry.

fla-gypsy
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Explorer
Enjoy the new TT
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ScottG
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Nomad
As long as we can stay out there it's all good!

leggy
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Explorer
What do you think about the towing differences between the two rigs?

nineoaks2004
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Explorer
I know the feeling we are 72 and 73 (I'll soon be 74) time seems to catch up to us somewhere about the early 70's Enjoy and Happy Camping
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