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Why Forest River Australia and Flagstaff?
Forest River is the largest manufacturer of
towable RVs in the United States. The ”Original” Flagstaff 5th wheelers
are built by Forest River for their quality and proven durability in
tough conditions. The Flagstaff 23 5th wheeler is not just another 5th
wheeler. It has been designed and purpose-built for Australian needs -
all compliance and warranty issues have been considered. Weighing in at
approx 2,250kg (tare) with an ATM of 2650kg and a large electric slide
out wall it is an ideal 5th wheeler for Australia. The tow-behind
size of the Flagstaff 23 5th wheeler is about the same as a 16ft caravan
but with the equivalent of 27ft of floor space with the slide-out open.
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(Click on Question for Answer)
How much do they cost to buy, maintain, register, and insure?
What are the advantages of the Flagstaff 23 Australian model over a US model?
Where can I get my fifth wheel insured?
Why American built 5th wheels?
What is the fuel economy when
towing?
What about spare parts availability?
Do you have 5th wheel departure/arrival checklists? Yes,
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for text file (RTF) format.
Why haven't they been popular in Australia before?
Why a fifth wheel?
Why do they handle well?
Why Forest River Australia and Flagstaff?
How do I determine towing weights of 5th wheelers?
How is the Flagstaff constructed?
Why are they called fifth wheels?
What will I need to tow them - vehicle, accessories, hitch?
What are the main features and benefits of a 5th wheel?
What are slides? How do they work?
Will I have trouble fitting into a caravan park?
What sort of people are buying them?
Can I get a satellite television service for my fifth wheel?
How do you deal with the different electricity voltage of US manufactured 5th
Wheels?
What about the LP gas?
Glossary of terms.
US/Australian translations.
Does the lower front section (goose neck)
allow a larger bedroom, lower overall height etc?
What vehicles can I use to tow the Flagstaff 23?
What should I consider when buying an RV?
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