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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / March 2006

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5th wheel suggestions

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Steve B - 02 Mar 2006 23:35 GMT
I am looking at fifth wheel garage toy haulers.  For what I like to do, it
is what I need.

If you were going to buy a fifth wheel today, what brand would be your first
choice and why?

They are all over the map at rv.org, and a lot of the ones they have rated
highly have no local dealerships.

Help appreciated.

Steve
RAM³ - 03 Mar 2006 02:54 GMT
> I am looking at fifth wheel garage toy haulers.  For what I like to do, it
> is what I need.
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> Steve

Have you looked at the Raptor line?

http://keyperformance-raptor.com/?page=floorplans#
Ralph E Lindberg - 03 Mar 2006 14:19 GMT
>  I am looking at fifth wheel garage toy haulers.  For what I like to do, it
> is what I need.
>
> If you were going to buy a fifth wheel today, what brand would be your first
> choice and why?

 Excel by Peterson Industries
 Sunnybrook
 Arctic Fox by Northwoods

 Quality construction and a factory that actually cares

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William Boyd - 04 Mar 2006 22:13 GMT
>  I am looking at fifth wheel garage toy haulers.  For what I like to do, it
> is what I need.
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> Steve

You have provided yourself with the best advice and you
don't even know it. "Local Dealership"
Only you can decide what quality level to buy. The batter
the quality, the higher the price. The colder the weather to
contend with also reflects the more expensive the rig.
What kind of person would go out and buy a Caddie pickup,
someone that has a cash purse fuller than what his
responsibilities are (financial). You pretty well get what
you pay for.

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