A couple have mentioned a MH setting around, if you check the rv forums you will find many full timers who have their coaches sitting for 6 to 9 months without reporting any problems. Plus, you could put a golf cart in the bed to go with you.![]()
JMHO....I wonder if the problems with MH sitting around not being used causing problems is more of a regional thing. We live in Georgia, so we don't get very harse winters (although we get very hot summers), so I'm wondering if that would be better for the MH???
Just when I think we've finally made a decision (leaning heavily toward a 5th wheel now), you throw in the part about the golf cart in the truck bed! That's such a good idea! Believe it or not, we have had a few discussions about bringing a golf cart, but never thought about doing it that way!
I wonder if the problems with MH sitting around not being used causing problems is more of a regional thing. We live in Georgia, so we don't get very harse winters (although we get very hot summers), so I'm wondering if that would be better for the MH???
njcampers - thanks for the info on the truck. With deals that good, it looks like we should go truck shopping regardless of what type of RV we choose!
holly,
whatever you decide, be sure to let me know when your first trip will be. I hope its when i'm there so i can see your new "whatever you decide", lol.![]()
If you're going to be concerned about the mileage, then you should buy a Honda and a tent.But that's just my opinion.
No, gas mileage really hasn't been a consideration in all of this. Gas mileage only seems to matter to my husband when he goes out shopping for a new truck, and I think that is just an excuse...he really loves that ugly little pickup truck that he is driving now! I have no idea why!![]()
I'm hoping that we will get to go shopping for an RV this weekend, and maybe be able to decide what to do now that I have read everyone's opinions. I'll even be sure to sit on the toilet!![]()
Just another thought.........if you do go with a fifth wheel. Be sure to get a large enough truck to not only pull it, but stop it as well. Way too many times you see these huge fifth wheels being pulled around by these little 3/4 ton trucks. Someone else said they would only pull one with a dually truck. That's a good idea. Bigger truck, better stability, and other pluses. Obviously, I agree, since we pull ours with a freightliner. QUOTE]
I'm not sure I would buy this line. I happen to have a 31' 5th wheel and a crew cab 3/4 ton Silverado with a Duramax Diesel. First of all, the difference between a dually and a 3/4 ton is the 3/4 ton has single rear wheels and most I see are short wheel bases. NOT ALL, but most. I don't think it's necessary to have a Freightliner to pull a 5'er. If I could afford one or one of those big Chevy's with the Kodiak looking front end and regular dually bed, heck yeah I would.
They make many 5th wheel models now that can actually be pulled by a 1/2 ton. My truck has weight left over when I pull my camper. I bought a new dually in 93 to pull a horse trailer and it was also my daily driver. You got 2 more tires to maintain plus they're a pain to park because you need more room. Throw some good (load range E) tires on that baby and go. One suggestion I will give on no matter what you do. Make sure you've got a good set of tires and keep them properly inflated and make sure you inspect them a lot for signs of cracking or damage.
LOL! also, don't forget to stand in the shower and see if you can shave your legs, lol. Try doing this------>![]()
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You are also correct when you say salesman will try to sale you anything.
I don't see any reason why they can't just get a 5'er and tow it with the Ranger. Heck, that puppy has a good 100,000 miles left in it. Just throw in a couple of air bags on the rear suspension and yer all set![]()
Lots of great advice on here. I'm thinking you'll be happy either way but we want to see some photos!
Got any models, sizes in mind? Love living vicariously through other peoples camp photos.