1320Fastback: Let me guess f150 and the dealer said it could pull it? Lol

Just kidding, enjoy it!

Itsnotmeorisit: Wow nice! What’s the exact model? What are you towing it with?

Abrrn: We had a travel trailer 27 ft… pulled well. We now have a 36ft 5th wheel. You dont even realize its behind the truck. My husband feels its easier to maneuver around! Amazing difference. I hope this works out well!

The_Write_Stuff: We had a Bighorn. I'd chew my hand off before letting it write a check for another one.

They all make bad units, so who knows. Just get those roof seals checked every six months.

Duck_Walker: Nice rig.

I find towing a 5er on the highway way easier than a bumper pull trailer. It just feels more solid and you get less wind effect. But you will feel more chucking – it's normal don't worry about it.

Two things you'll notice. 1) The trailer tracks way more inside than you are used to. Plan on taking “square corners”, especially tight right turns. 2) Backing is different. They are slower to respond but react well to minor adjustments.

Source: The Jay Flight is getting traded in tomorrow and on Monday we pick up this beauty. We have never towed anything this big but everyone says a fifth wheel is more stable to tow so we’re about to find out ????

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