Hey guys I wanted to ask some 5th wheel questions for a friend of mine. He currently owns a hybrid camper and saw a 5th wheel at the local camping store. I don't know much about 5th wheels in general but I know many here on TDR have good knowledge.
He currently owns a 2019 F250 XLT, 6.2 gas, 6 speed transmission and 3:73 gear ratio. Tow capacity is 12,500 and payload is ~3000 I believe.
He was enamored with a 2016 Northwood Fox Mountain 335BHS because of the amount of beds (8 kids, 6 still at home) and storage.
When he purchased his truck 2 years ago he was just going get a larger bumper pull but as you know things change.
He knows that this particular trailer is over his trucks towing capacity but within the pin weight capacity of his truck.
Would a single wheel 350/3500 truck handle this trailer?
At what point does a dual wheel truck come into play?
This truck is also a daily driver.
I have seen some sort of trailer buying guide mentioned on TDR before but I don't remember what it is called? Any ideas?
He is not married to the current truck so it is possible that he may sell it and look to purchase the correct sized truck.
Is the Northwoods products considered a decent trailer? Is the brand considered low grade, mid grade or high grade?
Can a gooseneck conversion be put on this trailer?
https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2016-northwood-fox-mountain-fifth-wheel-floorplan-335bhs-tr26017
He currently owns a 2019 F250 XLT, 6.2 gas, 6 speed transmission and 3:73 gear ratio. Tow capacity is 12,500 and payload is ~3000 I believe.
He was enamored with a 2016 Northwood Fox Mountain 335BHS because of the amount of beds (8 kids, 6 still at home) and storage.
When he purchased his truck 2 years ago he was just going get a larger bumper pull but as you know things change.
He knows that this particular trailer is over his trucks towing capacity but within the pin weight capacity of his truck.
Would a single wheel 350/3500 truck handle this trailer?
At what point does a dual wheel truck come into play?
This truck is also a daily driver.
I have seen some sort of trailer buying guide mentioned on TDR before but I don't remember what it is called? Any ideas?
He is not married to the current truck so it is possible that he may sell it and look to purchase the correct sized truck.
Is the Northwoods products considered a decent trailer? Is the brand considered low grade, mid grade or high grade?
Can a gooseneck conversion be put on this trailer?
https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2016-northwood-fox-mountain-fifth-wheel-floorplan-335bhs-tr26017