Hello everyone!
First please forgive me if I did not include all information needed. I will try my best. Secondly, we are first time towers. We have always paid someone to move our rv for the last two years and are ready to do it ourselves.

Our question is with the rig we have and the truck we have which hitch will work for the combination.

So a couple things I realize we need to account for is clearance from the rig to the truck and possibly the rig to the back of our truck.

We do not have a sidewinder also. Something else new I learned about.

So our rv...

It’s a grand design momentum 385th 2015
It’s a toy hauler.
Not currently hauling toys
Living in it full time with our kids to give an idea as to how much stuff we have in it. (I know that’s not a technical weight amount)

Dimensions
Length
42.75 ft. (513 in.)
Width
8.42 ft. (101 in.)
Height
13.42 ft. (161 in.)
Interior Height
8.58 ft. (103 in.)

Weight
Dry Weight
15,500 lbs.
Payload Capacity
4,000 lbs.
GVWR
19,500 lbs.
Hitch Weight
3,300 lbs.

It’s has a lippert hitch on it.

Our truck...

2020 Ford Tremor super duty F350
OEM ultimate tow package
Puck system
single rear wheel
5th wheel prep package

This is a link to more specifications

https://media.ford.com/content/dam/f...Tech-Specs.pdf

If you copy and paste that link will take you to the pdf.


Other then those dimensions for the rig and the truck; I measured from the bottom of the rig to the pin on the hitch, it’s 14”

Then from the ground to the pin is 53.5”

On our truck from the ground to the top of the bed is 59”

From the ground to the bottom of the bed is 39”

Hopefully that’s all the information needed to assist us.
So sorry for sounding like an amateur and not knowing all information needed. I look forward and thank anyone for any and all help!

Stephanie