Towing Your 5th Wheel
Fifth wheels can be up to 45 feet long and can weigh upwards of 10,000 pounds. Because of this, it is important to consider the towing capacity of your truck and make sure the two are balanced for maximum safety and ease of towing. Of course, the hitch is important in how the trailer tows also, so make sure to talk to your RV Dealer about the best hitch for your towing needs.
There are a range of weight classes for fifth wheel trailers, which are factored by the length, height, amenities and slide outs. Manufacturing also plays a large role in the weight of the vehicle.
Lightweight fifth wheel trailers can be towed by smaller or mid-sized trucks. Smaller and lighter weight RVs are good options if you're taking shorter trips or don't need a lot of living space while out on the road. Midsize and full trailers will offer more living space but require larger vehicles, and the largest trailers will require a diesel engine vehicle to tow them.
As an estimate, you can expect to add somewhere around 2,000-3,000 pounds to the weight of your trailer once you have it packed with fuel, water, propane and all of your personal items. That is something important to consider when choosing the right 5th wheel for your vehicle (or the right vehicle for your 5th wheel).