Titanium 5th wheels
Looking at differnt 5 wheels. Wife likes looks of the Titanium 29E34RL with the rear patio.
They are made in Canada. Front of the trailer is over the truck cab.
Any one have any thought on these?
If id dun rite here is a link. http://www.glendalerv.com/index.html
Davey, the short timer. 9 more days and I'm retired.
They are made in Canada. Front of the trailer is over the truck cab.
Any one have any thought on these?
If id dun rite here is a link. http://www.glendalerv.com/index.html
Davey, the short timer. 9 more days and I'm retired.
Looks like a good choice. Been seing more & more of them going up & down I-5 lately. What are they running price wise?
Wife & I love our Everest 323p made by Keystone. www.keystonerv.com
Wife & I love our Everest 323p made by Keystone. www.keystonerv.com
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It's actually pretty cool, but ugly when closed up and rolling. And, closed in if you don't want to put it out. And, more work than a slide when getting ready to roll. And, I don't like vacuum bonded walls - - prefer full framing.
my inlaws had an allum. frame trailer and it just started cracking the frame work every wear after 5 years of full time rving the trailer was junk and they had to buy a new one (repair center said that the allum gets whats called work hardend and cant be fixed because it will break in another spot ...JM.02
i run a 28/33b titanium, and do love it, pulls like a dream, i run 285 by 75 by 16 bfg tires on my truck and i see very little sway or top heavy sway, as some guys do, the smaller lenght sure allows you to park or find stalls that others the same trailer leght have no chance at, do to the overall lenght, the trailer is very solid and well built, we ran a custom coach, and a cardinal, no comparsion, here is a picture http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL22/5...9/73872862.jpg
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We have a Titanium 32E37DS and love it. The 3500 dually handles it just right and it really is easy to 'forget it is back there'. I have about 6000 miles on the trailer and so far all is well. They do have a toy hauler in addition to the real deck option. Of course, not on the same unit. Glendale won't call it a toy hauler but will tell you it will handle in excess of 1700 pounds. I have the 7000 pound axle upgrade and the GY 614 tires and really like that. 100 + pounds of air makes for a good safe ride. I don't think you will go wrong with the Titanium but to each his own.
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