Pulling a 5th wheel RV trailer with a 1/2 ton.

1/2 ton is good for towing small campers under 25'and small boats under 20'.
When towing you want to be safe and comfortable with reliability.

I have pulled many and all kinds of trailers with different trucks. For 1/2 tons go for the longest wheel base you can and don't use a short bed.

They make 25' 5th wheel campers, and there are a bunch of 25-26' 5th wheels for sale right now. Brand new they advertise 1/2 tow-able. I dont want to buy new, so it would be used, which Im guessing are going to be much heavier than the newer ones. I've towed larger trailers (all bumper pull and the use of WD hitches), my last RV trailer was 27' hitch to bumper. I certainly would not go any bigger than that. So I know all about the safety aspect of towing trailers. Getting into a 5th wheel style is new to me though, and with my 2012 Ram 1500 with Coil springs and air bags Im not so sure about it. Maybe if it had leaf springs it may be a different story?!?!? I've heard since the load is centered over the rear axle its much easier to pull and more stable. I would hate to buy one and dread pulling it across the country. Hence my reason for asking the question..