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Abby Normal wrote:
Thank you all for your input. The main reason we are avoiding a 5er is because our TV is only an F-250 CC 6.7 PD. Due to the weight of the truck (and us) we only have around #1600 to play with on the pin weight. We are also not ready to go full time yet, so we will be using the TT for long weekends and 1 to 2 week trips.
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phenrichs wrote:
Check out my rig.
All together, truck and TT are 53'. It weighs almost 10K loaded. Sway is not an issue for me. I have a Dual Cam hitch that works very well but is not the easiest for hookup. They take a little more effort than some others.
If I could do it again it would be a 5er with the same floor plan. The total length would be something like 4-6' shorter because of the 5er being up over the truck and not behind it. Basically if I have to stop I follow the working boys and go where they go. I have to double check campgrounds when booking and sometimes call them to make sure the spots I am looking at will fit.
It is painful at times but you get used to it. Next one will be a 5er no matter what.
โAug-01-2016 08:02 AM
Abby Normal wrote:
Ok, I have received a lot of information on here that has helped us to decide if we want to try to pull a 5er with our 3/4 ton, and we have decided to stick with a TT for now. That brings up a new question. We really like the layouts that have a larger living and kitchen space, but the units end up being anywhere from 37' to 40' long. Does anyone have one of these units, and how difficult are they to tow? Sway, getting into campsites, stopping for gas or food, etc.? If you had it to do over again, would you purchase a shorter model? Thanks in advance.
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DutchmenSport wrote:
One more word about 'size'. Think of it this way? If the semi-trucks can do it, why can't you?