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- jimh406Explorer IIII'd consider making the purchase on condition of being able to put it where you want it. Then, you'll be covered.
I haven't bought a RV that way, but I have bought trucks after making sure they would go in my work garage, for instance. - DurbExplorerConsider this. When you pull out of your driveway with the 5er you will cut the inside corner more than with a bumper tow. In theory you will need to cut the inside corner more when backing in. If you don't have cut room on the corners to create a line it could be a problem. I had a similar scenario went from 25' BP to 31' 5er. I can get it in but it is more work and I do have to cut the corner more to create a backing line. I also have a lot of pull forward room to make adjustments which for me are necessary. I know others have skills and can put their trailer just about anywhere they want.
Txsurfer wrote:
In theory if I can get a 30' BP in my drive way can I get a 35' 5th wheel in the same spot?
In theory, yes. There will be more than 5 feet of the 5vr over top of your truck so your overall length will be shorter. The difference lies in the time it takes to make the 5vr turn when backing up. It will take longer to start to turn. The width of the road you are backing in off of makes a big difference. As does the amount of flare you have at the end of the driveway.- DutchmenSportExplorerOnly YOU can answer that question. It's all determined by your own skill.
- cummins2014Explorer
Txsurfer wrote:
In theory if I can get a 30' BP in my drive way can I get a 35' 5th wheel in the same spot?
I started with 30 ' not much of an issue, went to a 34' ,still okay but getting a little more difficult. Went to a 38' , now things got a lot more difficult. Combination of a 10' RV pad, street that doesn't afford being able to get a good angle backing in. Takes a few maneuvers to get it back there.
All this being said, 8' made a lot of difference in getting it backed up in there for me. 5' could be more of an issue in your case. I knew going in it would be more difficult for me ,but doable. Its something that I think only you can figure out. Good luck. - troubledwatersExplorer IIISure, go ahead, buy it, the worse that will happen is you'll have to pay for off site storage and fix the truck after you break the back window and dent the cab. How do you expect anyone on this forum to give you a reliable answer? It's apples and oranges.
Not only is the length different, the hitch point is different, the wheelbase is different, no one knows how wide your driveway is, what the slope is, how much room you have before you hit the back window on the truck, what the clearance you have over the truck bed, etc., etc., etc. - kerrlakeRooExplorer
Txsurfer wrote:
In theory if I can get a 30' BP in my drive way can I get a 35' 5th wheel in the same spot?
If the 30" BP is the one on your sig line and the then you have to look at it and the 5er seperately, you know you have 30' do you have 5' additional in front of the tt? - 2oldmanExplorer IIOf course.
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