โApr-17-2015 08:02 PM
โApr-19-2015 06:29 PM
โApr-19-2015 05:44 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:N-Trouble wrote:jalichty wrote:
My first thought was, how tall are you? I'm also around 5'10" and have no problem seeing my hitch and the pin when it gets close. However, I think I have my hitch pretty high. With your hitch as low as it is, how close does the FW come to your side rails? If I had mine down so far I couldn't see it, the trailer would be about 2-3" from the side rails and too close. As it is, my FW rides a tiny bit nose high, but nothing out of the ordinary as far as I can tell. Hope you get your problem fixed.
I asked the same question and he got all bent out of shape and I think felt insulted. Whatever...
Agree though, left hand on the sterring wheel at 12 o'clock, right hand on back of passenger seat, turn head and reach head towards headliner and BAM there's the hitch head. No second guessing. Mines in lowest position with 5-6" bed rail clearance.
Either raise your seat or hitch head or both.
Sheesh, all bent out of shape and never even hooked up yet. Talk about trying to cross bridges before you get to them.
โApr-19-2015 05:28 PM
N-Trouble wrote:jalichty wrote:
My first thought was, how tall are you? I'm also around 5'10" and have no problem seeing my hitch and the pin when it gets close. However, I think I have my hitch pretty high. With your hitch as low as it is, how close does the FW come to your side rails? If I had mine down so far I couldn't see it, the trailer would be about 2-3" from the side rails and too close. As it is, my FW rides a tiny bit nose high, but nothing out of the ordinary as far as I can tell. Hope you get your problem fixed.
I asked the same question and he got all bent out of shape and I think felt insulted. Whatever...
Agree though, left hand on the sterring wheel at 12 o'clock, right hand on back of passenger seat, turn head and reach head towards headliner and BAM there's the hitch head. No second guessing. Mines in lowest position with 5-6" bed rail clearance.
Either raise your seat or hitch head or both.
โApr-19-2015 12:32 PM
โApr-19-2015 12:03 PM
โApr-19-2015 11:50 AM
โApr-19-2015 10:09 AM
โApr-19-2015 09:57 AM
jalichty wrote:
My first thought was, how tall are you? I'm also around 5'10" and have no problem seeing my hitch and the pin when it gets close. However, I think I have my hitch pretty high. With your hitch as low as it is, how close does the FW come to your side rails? If I had mine down so far I couldn't see it, the trailer would be about 2-3" from the side rails and too close. As it is, my FW rides a tiny bit nose high, but nothing out of the ordinary as far as I can tell. Hope you get your problem fixed.
โApr-19-2015 09:56 AM
jalichty wrote:
My first thought was, how tall are you? I'm also around 5'10" and have no problem seeing my hitch and the pin when it gets close. However, I think I have my hitch pretty high. With your hitch as low as it is, how close does the FW come to your side rails? If I had mine down so far I couldn't see it, the trailer would be about 2-3" from the side rails and too close. As it is, my FW rides a tiny bit nose high, but nothing out of the ordinary as far as I can tell. Hope you get your problem fixed.
โApr-19-2015 09:41 AM
โApr-19-2015 08:08 AM
โApr-19-2015 06:34 AM
CarnationSailor wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
OP never even says what kind of hitch he's running...
I have same truck and unless he's 4ft tall or using a GN adapter am not following how he can't see the hitch out the back window. I can see mine plain as day and it's in the lowest position.
Lots of good recommendations here but let's figure out what's REALLY going on.
Where does the arrogance come from with people like this that assume they know better than the OP?
Probably not worthy of a response, but I'll try to provide "what's REALLY going on".
I'm 5' 10' tall and the hitch is a Demco Hijacker Auto Slide mounted in the lowest position. (And no, it is not mounted too far forward.) I had a friend place a tape measure on top of the hitch and the lowest mark I can see is the 5-inch mark. So the hitch would probably have to be 6 inches higher for me to see it when hitching up.
On a more positive note, thanks to all who contributed useful suggestions. I'm sure I can develop my own method from the inputs received.
โApr-19-2015 06:28 AM
Shepherd wrote:
Install a cam at the third brake light.
โApr-19-2015 05:25 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Truckers can't see either. Take references from what is seen in the side mirrors. Get out & look. Get the DW involved. Simple hand signals work.