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rv:travel_trailer [2017/06/24 21:44] frater_secessus [teardrop] |
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===== bumper pull ===== | ===== bumper pull ===== | ||
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+ | These trailers are the least expensive trailer by the square foot, and the most common. | ||
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+ | * **PRO** | ||
+ | * best "bang for the buck" on space and amenties | ||
+ | * many different floorplans and styles available | ||
+ | * some have slides | ||
+ | * **CON** | ||
+ | * built to a competitive price point; | ||
===== 5th wheel ===== | ===== 5th wheel ===== | ||
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+ | 5th wheel (fiver) trailers are similar to bumper pulls but the trailer rests on the "fifth wheel" mounted in the bed of the tow vehicle. | ||
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+ | * **PRO** | ||
+ | * 5th wheel pulling distributes the load onto the tow vehicle more effectively than does bumper pull. This may mean the ability to pull more trailer or use less truck. | ||
+ | * since the articulation point is in the bed instead of on the bumper the " | ||
+ | * luxury and amenities competitive with [[rv:Class A|Class A motorhomes]]. | ||
+ | * **CON** | ||
+ | * requires special receiving plate in the bed of the truck | ||
+ | * the presence of the 5th wheel receiver in the bed restricts the use of the bed for cargo | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | * the front (sleeping area) of fivers can be very tall, limiting access to some locations | ||