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โMay-27-2013 07:35 PM
goducks10 wrote:
We're new 5'er owners as well. And I agree with the backing up stuff. I could put my 30'TT anywhere I wanted, usually 1st time. Only had the new 5'er out a couple times and so far I suck. I can get it into the spots okay but it takes 2x minimum. I just keep over driving it. I noticed that the 5'er won't reverse it's course as quickly as a TT. Also it wants to cut corners about a 1' or so more than the TT. And trees are lower around the 5'er๐
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โMay-17-2013 08:41 AM
FW_Michele wrote:
We are new too, haven't camped in it yet. Lots of great advice here about the technical parts, here's some other stuff.
We bought 6 safety cones, and went to an empty parking lot. Lined up the cones, and then practiced. Here's what we've learned:
As important as backing in, is getting directions straight!
Make sure you and your spotter are speaking the same language, and be specific! ๐ "No, the OTHER way" doesn't really help.
We have also figured out that we will be using 2-way radios, because with the 40' FW, and the Diesel Dually Long-Box - whoever is in the truck can't hear the spotter. I don't want our first introduction to a campground to be :M @$%@#%@#$% :M LOL
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โMay-14-2013 09:46 PM
Virginia RVers wrote:
I found a school parking lot to pratice my backing. They have large lots marked off for the buses and allowed me to try and put it between the lines over and over. It sure helped me.
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