mrmagoo
Active Member
My wife and I have been looking at the Bighorn 5th wheel's and we have a few questions.
We have been looking at the 3185, 3410, 3610 and 3670
1 - we have noticed that there are no external speakers or jacks for external speakers. Has anyone found a way to add an external audio source?
2 - I am towing with a 2005 Chevy Duramax. Is it enough truck for these campers?
3 - What have you found as the best way to carry bikes? Is it possible to install 2" hitch/receiver on the back for a bike carrier?
4 - What are your thoughts on installing a washer/dryer? We have heard they are too small and very slow... in general many people are not happy with them once installed. I don't want to add the extra weight or spend the extra $$ if it is not a useful option.
5 - we are getting mixed signals from the dealers, can the 14 CU ft refer be added to the models I have listed?
6 - These rigs come with the electric rear jacks... They appear to be controlled by a single switch, and lower at the same time. Do they equalize before attempting to support the camper (like hydraulic jacks?) or do we need to attempt to make them hit the ground at the same time? Most of the camp grounds I have been in are not level sites... With the individual crank jacks this is not a problem... What is your thought on these jacks?
We have been looking at the 3185, 3410, 3610 and 3670
1 - we have noticed that there are no external speakers or jacks for external speakers. Has anyone found a way to add an external audio source?
2 - I am towing with a 2005 Chevy Duramax. Is it enough truck for these campers?
3 - What have you found as the best way to carry bikes? Is it possible to install 2" hitch/receiver on the back for a bike carrier?
4 - What are your thoughts on installing a washer/dryer? We have heard they are too small and very slow... in general many people are not happy with them once installed. I don't want to add the extra weight or spend the extra $$ if it is not a useful option.
5 - we are getting mixed signals from the dealers, can the 14 CU ft refer be added to the models I have listed?
6 - These rigs come with the electric rear jacks... They appear to be controlled by a single switch, and lower at the same time. Do they equalize before attempting to support the camper (like hydraulic jacks?) or do we need to attempt to make them hit the ground at the same time? Most of the camp grounds I have been in are not level sites... With the individual crank jacks this is not a problem... What is your thought on these jacks?