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We just picked up a used '03 Forest River 37' 5th wheel. It's in fantastic shape and everything works just fine. It's not for "camping"...we're gonna use it to temporarily live in while we look for a house once we make the move to the NW. We figured we'd stop in a place, check it out, move on if we don't find something we like.
It's our first really large trailer. We had a 28' Trail-Lite before. It was nice but the difference in room (with 3 slides) and creature comforts are like night and day. We've progressed in age to the point our "camper" is more of a base camp for visiting other places...not for out in the woods type camping. We almost always stop at a campground with hook-ups and the modern conveniences. The down side is this rig is heavy. I haven't pulled it yet but I can see where it could be a challenge in some places.
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Nice. I have friends who partially retired last year, rented the house here in CO and they have been living in their 5th wheel since then. For him having a good internet connection is all he needs for work. They spend their winter in TX and Florida (where their children live) and are moving back north for the summer. He did mention that pulling a 5th wheel through OK and northern TX with a 40mph counterwind required a LOT of patience!
With the right rig and some patience you will do fine.
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"The French soldiers are grand. They are grand. There is no other word to express it."
- Arthur Conan Doyle, A visit to three fronts (1916)
Bummer, looks like a nice kit at first glance.
i have been pulling large trailers and travel trailers for the better part of 25 years. best advice is to get the biggest tow vehicle you can now (minimum 3/4 ton) if you enjoy it you will inevitably upgrade to a larger trailer, this leads to needing a larger truck, get that truck now and make the expense just once.
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When we bought our first used RV, we did several short overnight trips before heading out on a vacation. It helped out some, more with familiarity than mechanical, but we never needed a tow truck.
We had probably 700-800 miles on it before our first extended trip.
We experienced some minor mech issues over the several years we ran it, but we were never stranded.
We thought it was a good idea, but YMMV.
I will add to my previous post that if they like the cabin layout, and the only issues are drive-train related, the engine swap is likely the most equitable solution.
My opinion, and I'm sure others will vary.
Hope they get it worked out and enjoy their travels.