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CumminsTurbo22 06-28-2010 10:08 PM

guys, whats the plus on having a fifth wheel rather than a travel trailer? i know the turning radius but seeing if there was anything more.

dieseldude03 06-29-2010 09:08 PM

They just tow a lot better. Zero sway, much more maneuverable and no need for weight distributing-type devices. On a 5th-wheel or goose-neck set up, the pin or coupler of the trailer is actually located about 3 inches in front of the truck's rear axle, which distributes some of the trailer's tongue weight to the front axle of the truck.

Budgreen 07-02-2010 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by dieseldude03 (Post 581586)
They just tow a lot better. Zero sway, much more maneuverable and no need for weight distributing-type devices. On a 5th-wheel or goose-neck set up, the pin or coupler of the trailer is actually located about 3 inches in front of the truck's rear axle, which distributes some of the trailer's tongue weight to the front axle of the truck.

really? my gooseneck sits directly over the axle, pretty sure they all do,

my understanding is that the 5th wheels are movable.

blkjack 07-02-2010 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by Budgreen (Post 582832)
really? my gooseneck sits directly over the axle, pretty sure they all do,

my understanding is that the 5th wheels are movable.

I think it depends on the setup. My gooseneck ball is about 3-4 in front of the axle. All of the different hitch manufactuers had different distances from what i have seen and also depends on the truck as well. And yes IIRC 5th wheels are moveable

motorboat 07-02-2010 07:09 PM

Ahead of the the axle is the norm. My 16K Reese fifth wheel has the ability to slide but, with an 8ft. bed it is not reall y needed. The "Goose" as Reese calls it, mounts in the same rails and enables me to haul my gooseneck. If you have ever pulled a fifth wheel or gooseneck trailer, you won't want to tow a tag along again.

Just my opinion, your'es of course may vary.

HAYMAFIA 07-02-2010 11:25 PM

if you have the gooseneck ball about 3-4 inches in front of center it will steer better as it will have more weight on the front wheels when loaded

CumminsTurbo22 07-07-2010 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by blkjack (Post 582896)
I think it depends on the setup. My gooseneck ball is about 3-4 in front of the axle. All of the different hitch manufactuers had different distances from what i have seen and also depends on the truck as well. And yes IIRC 5th wheels are moveable

I have to agree, mine does as well. didn't notice it till he mentioned it.

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The only problem with these older campers is the low clearance. But some steel wheels in the back end on the frame, seem to get me by

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was going camping and saw this guy. made me laugh.
More power to him i guess
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rjallday 07-07-2010 02:06 PM

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dads 94 12v
24' sailboat for a friend
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our gehl 5640 with bobcat backhoe attachment, estimated around 12k total
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R.Cassidy 07-10-2010 02:52 PM

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sorry, tractor window was pretty dirty

cerberusctd 07-10-2010 03:06 PM

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haulin firewood... about 3 cords
and the other photo is testing out my flatbed after i built it, that's why the heep's not strapped down


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