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If you’re hitting the road with a fifth wheel camper, one question might pop up: Do I need to stop at weigh stations? The short answer depends on your vehicle type, state laws, and whether your ...
Known best for its lineup of uniquely curvaceous teardrop trailers and pop-up hard-sided A-frames, Pennsylvania RV ...
Fifth-wheel campers are the biggest available, offering similar amenities to a Class A motorhome, but it needs to be towed. Travel trailers are most similar to Class C motorhomes, though they can ...
Slide-In vs. Pop-Up Truck-Bed Campers. Simply put, there are two types of truck-bed campers: slide-in and pop-up. These RV-like homes-on-wheels range from 6 to 14 feet in length and are typically ...
First and foremost, the Redwoods will require that you add a fifth-wheel hitch to your truck or vehicle, which is clearly going to cost you a little extra to achieve, assuming your ride can handle ...
Fifth-wheel campers Some camping trailers are designed with a hitch that mounts in the center of a pickup truck bed and are called a fifth-wheel mount, similar to the design used for tractor-trailers.
Sometime in the dark of night on Feb. 28, three trucks left the yard of a well-known Ponchatoula recreational vehicle dealership, towing stolen fifth wheel campers valued at around $500,000, ...
Mini campers tend to be a lot cheaper than full-sized RVs. At Camping World, a fifth wheel can run you anywhere between $40,000 to 60,000, whereas a smaller camper will often have a smaller price tag.
A fifth wheel, which is the type Bandstra’s family selected last year, latches onto the bed of a pickup truck. These campers are typically a bit longer, starting at 20 feet and reaching up to 40 ...