faithrider
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Hello gentlemen,
I am a noob to this forum, and this is my first post.
I have never owned a military vehicle before, but am interested in a M932 or M1088 fifth wheel for personal weekend use. We camp nearly every weekend because we are into offroad motorcycle riding. So everywhere we go, we end up off the pavement on dirt roads and camping in pastures. I am getting tired of getting stuck in my diesel 4x4 pickup pulling our toy hauler fifth wheel camper. Therefore, I am contemplating purchasing a 6x6 to pull a Kentucky moving trailer (a commercial trailer with low deck height used to move homeowners furniture). I will wall off the first 15 feet of the Kentucky trailer, and convert that to living space. The rest of the trailer will be used for work benches and storage for the motorcycles and side by side ATV. An added benefit to the moving trailer is they have low deck height and side doors that can be opened to get ventilation moving through the trailer on hot days.
I realize these trucks are slow, noisy, and hot...but that is a small price to pay for the fact that a 6x6 should be able to get us out of our camping area if summer rains come through the area.
However, I am concerned that the fifth wheel plate might be too high for a regular commercial trailer or that the kingpin might not be the correct size. I realize that I would need to convert from 24v to 12v for the trailer...but if the truck/trailer will not hook up...then this would be definite deal breaker and I would need to reevaluate what truck I would be looking for. I realize I could use a 915 or 916, but I am afraid these would get stuck easier in an open field after a rain event with non aggressive road tires. Remember, that I will be going "off the grid" at these camping locations.
I also realize the military made trailers that I might use, but a Kentucky trailer would be perfect for what I am wanting to do with it.
Would the existing fifth wheel height be an issue? I don't really care if the trailer is level going down the road. I really won't be carrying a heavy load at all, and my distances will be around 50 miles one way to the camping spots.
Also, would y'all recommend a M932 or M1088? I probably opened up a can of worms with that question Or, would there be a better vehicle that I need to look for. Remember though, I will need the ability to exit a muddy field from time to time.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom and experience you could share to this noob.
Merry Christmas!
I am a noob to this forum, and this is my first post.
I have never owned a military vehicle before, but am interested in a M932 or M1088 fifth wheel for personal weekend use. We camp nearly every weekend because we are into offroad motorcycle riding. So everywhere we go, we end up off the pavement on dirt roads and camping in pastures. I am getting tired of getting stuck in my diesel 4x4 pickup pulling our toy hauler fifth wheel camper. Therefore, I am contemplating purchasing a 6x6 to pull a Kentucky moving trailer (a commercial trailer with low deck height used to move homeowners furniture). I will wall off the first 15 feet of the Kentucky trailer, and convert that to living space. The rest of the trailer will be used for work benches and storage for the motorcycles and side by side ATV. An added benefit to the moving trailer is they have low deck height and side doors that can be opened to get ventilation moving through the trailer on hot days.
I realize these trucks are slow, noisy, and hot...but that is a small price to pay for the fact that a 6x6 should be able to get us out of our camping area if summer rains come through the area.
However, I am concerned that the fifth wheel plate might be too high for a regular commercial trailer or that the kingpin might not be the correct size. I realize that I would need to convert from 24v to 12v for the trailer...but if the truck/trailer will not hook up...then this would be definite deal breaker and I would need to reevaluate what truck I would be looking for. I realize I could use a 915 or 916, but I am afraid these would get stuck easier in an open field after a rain event with non aggressive road tires. Remember, that I will be going "off the grid" at these camping locations.
I also realize the military made trailers that I might use, but a Kentucky trailer would be perfect for what I am wanting to do with it.
Would the existing fifth wheel height be an issue? I don't really care if the trailer is level going down the road. I really won't be carrying a heavy load at all, and my distances will be around 50 miles one way to the camping spots.
Also, would y'all recommend a M932 or M1088? I probably opened up a can of worms with that question Or, would there be a better vehicle that I need to look for. Remember though, I will need the ability to exit a muddy field from time to time.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom and experience you could share to this noob.
Merry Christmas!