Any RV'ers around here?

Kinda, sorta....lol. We have a permanent lot in a Myrtle Beach campground, with an older park model on it. Turn on the water from outside, adjust the thermostat...and set up is done! Before that, we had a NICE Sunnybrook 5th wheel. I loved the way it pulled, and was unaffected by tractor trailers blowing by. No wobble like a tag along camper. I hated the idiot drivers on the road though! You try to leave plenty of stopping distance, and some moron has to whip in front of you and slam on the brakes to turn right. I could never be a truck driver without ending up in jail....lol. My advice when looking for a 5th wheel, is don't buy a rear kitchen model. Hitting bumps will eventually break the cabinets off the wall in a rear kitchen, due to the weight of the pots and pan, dishes, food storage, etc. Think of it as a "crack the whip" effect on roller skates. Don't buy a camper with the door way towards the rear. You may be stepping out into the dirt rather than onto a concrete pad because you had to back in so far. Don't leave the black tank valve open once you get set up. Water won't collect in the black tank, and you will build a turd and toilet paper mountain! Get a camper with the black tank washer feature. It's a lot easier and cleaner flushing that tank. Always pull test the king pin as soon as you back under the camper and lock the hitch. Pull the front landing gear up to where it barely comes off the ground, get back in the truck, lock down the trailer brakes and try to ease forward. You shouldn't be able to if the hitch is successfully engaged and the brakes working properly. If it isn't hitched properly, it will just drop back down a fraction of an inch onto the landing gear, rather than smushing your truck bed had you pulled the gear all the way up. Don't forget to then pull the gear all the way up...lol. As far as a 5th wheel hitch goes, I love my B&W Companion hitch. No rails in the truck bed, and one of the strongest hitches made. They even have a slider version if you have a short bed truck. That's all I got for now, but I'll try to think of more. :)