Hi all!
Oh you all are so great!! Thank you so much for the replies!
Sorry, I've just been getting a lot of flack from a friend, because he knows I am not a car girl at all, so he thinks I'm completely over my head with just the truck. But I have until December to learn about my truck and my trailer and how to tow them. December is when I'm doing a solo camping trip at Disney World.
Originally I planned to just tent camp. (I have a full-hook up site reserved). But... I would browse trailer sites occasionally, not seriously considering them. Just something fun to look at. Then a week ago, driving back from a short day trip to Shipshawana with my mom, I was browsing trailers on my phone... and turned out the city I live near was having their Travel and RV Show. So my mom and I stopped by on a whim. I got to see the trailer I really liked online in person. It was just perfect for what I need, and so I ended talking to a sales guy! Financing came though on Tuesday, so it was ordered either Tuesday or Wednesday - should be ready in six to eight weeks.
It's a
2017 Winnebago Winnie Drop 170K. One reason I got that one was because it's pretty light, around 2800 lbs. So my 2002 Ford Escape should be able to pull it. (The Escape does have a tow package) But since I absolutely
love my Ford Escape, I didn't want to put too much strain on it.
That turned into looking at Ford trucks. I was originally just planning on just looking at trucks for now. I did a search online. Created a spreadsheet comparing different ones available. So I took the afternoon off on Thursday to just go out and look at them - knowing I had no major rush to buy one until I found the perfect one, especially since my Escape should be able to pull the trailer. It turned out the perfect truck was the second one I looked at.

So my bank account really hurts at the moment! haha.
Now that I've had a couple of days to get to know the truck, I can give you better specifics on it!
The truck is a 2005 Ford F150 FX4 with the 5.4L V8 Triton engine. 90,000 miles. Great shape. Four-wheel drive. 18 inch wheels.
Does have a tow package; so it has the plug for the trailer, and a hitch. It also has at least the radiator cooler thing. After searching the truck, it doesn't look like it has a brake controller; but there are two small holes where you all told me the brake controller should be, so I'm guessing it used to have a not-installed by Ford brake controller, but probably when the owner traded it in to the dealership, they took it out. The truck also has this weird thing installed...
Evolution by Edge Products. I read the manual last night, and it looks like its for being able to program the truck? Unless I learn a lot more about it, and cars, I highly doubt I'm ever going to even try to program the truck! I don't want to break it!
What other questions did you ask...
Are you brand new to RVing or have you been doing this for awhile and decided to make the plunge for a truck and trailer?
As I said, I was originally planning on tent camping at Disney... so I am new to RVing.

As a kid (only child), my parents had pop-up campers we used during vacations... so I know some things associated with those. I also have a saint of a mother willing to teach me more this spring and summer before letting me go down Florida on my own. I'm excited to learn!
So I
REALLY appreciate any advice or tips or knowledge you can bestow on me!
But back to the brake controller... I showed my mom a
YouTube video about installing a brake controller, and so she is positive she can do it (and possibly show me). But what makes a good brake controller? A quick search on
Amazon, and the prices range from about $40 to $125. Anything specific I should be looking for?
Thank you again for at least not laughing me off the site!
