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  1. #1
    PhL0aTeR
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    Default Purchased our one ton dually and 39' 5th wheel today

    as some of you may have read in a couple previous posts, we were looking for a Class A diesel pusher, and just decided that it may not have been the best route. We recently took a trip to Texas, and stayed with my grandfather, who has been a 5th wheel enthusiast since retirement, and has owned more than a handful of them and 4 different trucks. Well today we bought this:



    Of course thats just a teaser.... its been a REALLY long day, and im beat to shit, so I'll take a bunch of pics tomorrow, and post them up here. We are keeping the Durango, and when we are travelling to destinations, she will drive the Durango and pull my trailer with both bikes and bbq grill

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    while you're still numb to it..... what did that set you back?

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    that's a big fooking trailer

    you sure you aren't overweight???????

    the truck is a duramax right? (they rock)
    Brian H
    Longmont CO

    "I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."

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    PhL0aTeR
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    I actually got a really good deal.... lets just say under 40K for both, and no it isnt a duramax, its a 454 gasser. I made it up and down ute pass last night, so im sure its capable. todays trailers are quite a bit less weight than the older ones, this one is around 11Klbs dry. I wont ever drag it around with the tanks loaded, and all of our stuff shouldnt be more than 2Klbs.

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    I think you should scale it
    co-ops, truck stops, all have scales
    I bet that trailer is over 16,000lbs or more loaded
    The truck will haul it, but trailer axles are notoriously cheap and undersized.

    Losing a tire or a wheel on that size trailer would be very bad. (and trust me, these crappy chinese trailer tires are nasty)
    Brian H
    Longmont CO

    "I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."

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    Grand Master Know It All
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    congrats, you finaly have carpet!

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    PhL0aTeR
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnTRourke View Post
    I think you should scale it
    co-ops, truck stops, all have scales
    I bet that trailer is over 16,000lbs or more loaded
    The truck will haul it, but trailer axles are notoriously cheap and undersized.

    Losing a tire or a wheel on that size trailer would be very bad. (and trust me, these crappy chinese trailer tires are nasty)
    yeah i actually planned on scaling it whenever i got it loaded up....

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    PhL0aTeR
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    Paintball Shooter
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    That Cardinal will be a great trailer for you. They have a lot of features for the money. We just sold our 32 foot Cardinal fifth wheel this summer but that
    was because of new parking restrictions where we live. (Damn Nazi city council!)

    I hope to have another fifth wheel if we can move next year or if I can get
    some off site parking arrangements that I can live with. I miss the rig already.

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    Just out of curiosity, what did the 32' Cardinal weight loaded up for travel?

    I'm in a 31' HR that I can still get into back areas with.

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