Trust me, TRUST ME... . go with the fifth wheel. I have pulled many car haulers, we have had dragsters, sand cars, pre-runners, ATVs, ect. The towing ease of a fiver or goose-neck is well worth the extra money. I had for some time a 32' tag enclosed car hauler (yes it had a lounge in the front), and on the road it pulled straight and true, it was also a tri-axle and well made. But with it's length, it was a bear to maneuver. Tag or bumper tow trailers only allow about 30 degrees of difference between truck and trailer. That can make for some very interesting times, the fuel stops must be very carefully timed and placed. Also often, recreational areas are small, and tight. Not what you want with a tag trailer. On the road, they are also more stable, and much more forgiving. I am not sure what kind you have in mine, but most large toy haulers are very heavy, especially after they are loaded. You will be limited to 10,000 lbs of 1,000lbs tongue weight with a bumper pull. There are several good toy haulers on the market, most all are fifth wheelers.
On our last trailer, we wanted several options that were not offered on the "toy hauler". First off, I wanted the main emphasis to be on the trailers ability to haul, and to haul a variety of vehicles. We wanted many of the options that were more in-line with the traditional race trailer, but with the ability to be comfortable. So we chose to go with a custom built Goose-neck from Haulmark. Started with their EDGE series, and made it so we could haul our 3 quads and Ford pre-run desert truck, this was not possible with a toy hauler. About ten foot of "garage" space is all you can expect from them. We then designed the lay-out around what we needed. Also while I was at it, I had them make the front kick-up higher to accommodate the 3500's higher height, so now the trailer tows level. Everything seemed to work out just fine. We 16 foot of tire rack for all the paddle tires, wheel well cabinets, double work benches with overheads, wardrobe,two beds, TV,refrigerators, ac,heat, DVD,GPS,satellite, ect.
I am not real sure what you have to haul, but maybe you can get a few fresh ideals? Our main concern was on the hauler first, accommodations second, you needs might be different. I just wanted some extra room for what ever the next project brings. Good luck on your purchase, and stay away from the tag units.
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