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I already showed mine; and arguing about which brand of truck is best is like wrestling with a pig in mud.
If it has **** or wheels, sooner or later your gonna have trouble. Regardless of the brand.
Ok guys this is a 5th wheel thread not a Ford, Dodge or GM diesel thread so get back on point or don't post here.
Denny
Truth. Because even though I'm bored and find the argument to be amusing, what I'm really after in this thread at the moment is pictures posted by fifth wheel snowbirds so I can live vicariously through them for the next few months!
Truth. Because even though I'm bored and find the argument to be amusing, what I'm really after in this thread at the moment is pictures posted by fifth wheel snowbirds so I can live vicariously through them for the next few months!
Here you go. Can't show a luxury campground but can show a peaceful slice of desert boondocking while avoiding the fridged temps even though it was 37f this morning but it will get to 70f a little later.
We have been looking at Toy Haulers mainly, but my wife just fell in love with a 38FLGS. Looking at having one built with most of the options checked. Anyone want to suggest something with a similar floorplan that I should look at? Or maybe you want to warn me off of Jayco? Let me have it.
This is the wrong color, but it's an actual picture of a 38FLGS
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I got my Air Lifts installed yesterday and will be trying them out this weekend! Nice lookin rig there Jake....
do you like yours airlifts. I don't because I can't ever get them air right. I already have the overload springs on mine. The person I had bought it from had 350 springs put in it. It gets to bucking going down the roads. Sometimes it feels like my front wheels are off the ground. No matter what I never seem to get them air thing right.
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