All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Too many choicesSo, what I'm hearing is that I should just buy a new truck. Thanks, I'll let the wife know.Re: Too many choicesGood points everyone. Payload from door sticker is 1644#.Re: Too many choices2014 F150 4x4 supercab 5.0L engine 3.55 axle ratio Rated curb weight:5460# GVWR:7350# Payload: 1890# GCW: 13500# Max rated trailer weight:7800# 8000# e2 2 point sway control round bar weight distribution hitch So, what do you think?Re: Too many choices@trailer newbe So you're saying 5800# dry weight is too much for the truck. How heavy do you think it can go?Re: Too many choicesThanks for the advice. Weight is definitely a concern for me. Rated tow weight on my truck is only 7800#, but I can't afford a new truck and a new camper right now. We are upgrading from a 22 ft Coachmen Cascade bunk house that has served us well for 3 years, but we really want something bigger. I was hoping that someone would tell me if any of these were junk. They seem pretty **** similar, but the Jayco did seem slightly more polished. But, again, I prefer the floor plan of the Grey Wolf.Too many choicesHelp. The family can't decide on our new camper. I like the floor plan of the Forest River Grey Wolf 26DBH. The wife likes the Jayco 28BHS, she thinks the quality is a little better, and she may be right. We originally loved the Prime Time Avenger ATI 27DBS, but for some reason didn't get it. I need some help deciding. Price is definitely a consideration. Avenger is cheapest, Grey Wolf is next, Jayco is most expensive. Grey Wolf is about 5800#, while the other 2 are around 6200# (towing with an F150). Help!!
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