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Jeep behind fifth wheel

kmanxj5050

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I know it is legal in MI as long as you have the rec double endorsement and are under 65'.

Me and the wife are debating on buying a fifth wheel or small motorhome next spring. I am thinking a fifth wheel for a few reasons. Less maintenance, cheaper insurance, cheaper.

Now I see guys hauling Rangers and boats all the time behind 5er's, but never a jeep. Has anybody done this and have pointers, or things they wish they would have done differently? Obviously a good hitch on the camper would need to be built.
 
What makes you say that?

For the reason I gave...too much weight behind the fifth wheel.

Another biggie is you will have a hard time finding a fifth wheel trailer built with enough frame strength to hold up to the stress of that much tongue weight. If you get into a custom trailer that could hold the weight, you might as well buy the motor home.
 
Besides frame strength what does the weight matter? It would definitely need a stabilizer hitch, But if the truck can handle it and it doesn't sway, it shouldn't be to bad.
 
Besides frame strength what does the weight matter? It would definitely need a stabilizer hitch, But if the truck can handle it and it doesn't sway, it shouldn't be to bad.

Its about weight distribution. I don't know exactly what the numbers are but you want substantially more weight in the front trailer than the back. It would seem like a big fifth wheel trailer would weigh a lot more than a jeep on a flat bed but not as much as you think.

The biggest problem...and the reasons trailers like to sway is tongue weight. When you put a ton of weight on the back of the lead trailer, it takes the weight off the front of the lead trailer. Again...unless you bought a custom trailer with the axles set further back you are going to run into problems.
 
I am thinking about a 24 to 28 foot fifth. The axles are set pretty far back. Not sure which route I want to go, I am just trying to think out loud, It's not like i can test it out before I buy everything.
 
My toy hauler weighs 11,000 loaded, and it is heavy.
A normal fiver weighs around 7 or 8,000. A jeep on a trailer will weigh almost that. Like the good Dr. said, you need the weight in the front trailer otherwise the rear trailer will try to pass you.
 
2 guys from work have attempted to do this behind their fifth wheels, neither one of them have been successful.

I think you would be disappointed and a lot of money spent to find out that it does not work
 
2 guys from work have attempted to do this behind their fifth wheels, neither one of them have been successful.

I think you would be disappointed and a lot of money spent to find out that it does not work


What were their issues?

After getting paid for the past couple hours to think about this I am leaning towards a Class C motorhome.
 
Most Class Cs will need serious frame reinforcement to tow a Jeep on a trailer. Still a much better option than Jeep behind 5th though.
 
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