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โJan-16-2015 05:53 AM
camperkilgore wrote:
All good advice here. When we went to a fiver after pulling a TT for years...the first thing that I ran into is the fact that the front of the fiver is right at the back glass of the truck, and nothing can be seen through the back glass or the rear view mirror. Before that, I could see the travel trailers movements through the back glass. Not so with the fiver.
So my advice is to learn to use the side mirrors. Take the time to aim the side mirrors(ideally, large electrically controlled mirrors) down, so that you can see the wheels on the fiver. As you back up, you will have to readjust the mirrors so that you can still see the wheels......take your time......and watch the wheels as you back up. If you have already gotten out and looked to see where you want the wheels to end up, then you can back the wheels to that spot.
Big side mirrors that are electrically controlled are essential. Your wife spotting for you is good, but sometimes she might not be able to.
All the other advice on positioning the rig to start the back up turn will also make it an easier process.
โJan-16-2015 05:43 AM
โSep-06-2014 10:30 AM
rhagfo wrote:
This is NOT Rocket science (though it may seem like it at first)!
#1 Pull further forward than you would with a TT.
#2 Stay close to the side you are backing into, TV will swing wide not the 5er.
#3 Steer from the bottom of the wheel, push the wheel in the direction you want the back of the 5er to go, and PALM the wheel, going hand over hand will confuse the heck out of you!!
#4 Keep input small and start to straighten out early.
#5 Learn to use your mirrors, when you are not twisted around looking over your shoulder it is easier to steer.
This is what works for me.
โSep-05-2014 04:48 PM
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โSep-04-2014 11:49 AM
bigdon68 wrote:
Best advice I can give you is to get a set of good walkie talkie's. One in the truck-- put it on the seat and the other for your spotter. Follow all the other advice about practice, mirrors, etc., but listen to your spotter.
Enjoy the road. We do.
bigdon68
โSep-04-2014 11:27 AM
stetwood wrote:
I would suggest for every 5-10 ft you back up, pull back forward 1/2 the distance getting your vehicle and 5ver more into a straight line. Each time you pull forward you are making the angle less sharp.
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