Nov-19-2014 12:23 PM
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Nov-20-2014 09:16 AM
wandering1 wrote:
I have always done step 8 for the past 20 years which eliminates the need for a pull test.
Nov-20-2014 09:10 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
I saw the change he made, and glad for it because I too, do that delicate "ballet" of closing the tailgate as the pin nears the hitch. In my case, I AM standing behind the truck as it's moving backwards; I'm not strong enough to raise the tailgate from the side of the truck. I DO trust Ed's driving skills and he moves VERY slowly. Hoping to get a notched tailgate before we leave for FL, just to eliminate that recipe-for-damage.
Ependydad - sure appreciate your tutorials!! Even though we've got a year under our belt as 5er owners - it never hurts to review before a trip!!
rhagfo wrote:
About the only part i don't full agree with is the pull test. I do mine LG still supporting most of the weight of the 5er, in the event of a high hitch much easier to pull out with less weight on the pin!!!
To those worried about strain on the LG, well wheels fully chocked 5er doesn't move, no strain, I would think 2,000#+ dropping down on the LG would do more damage!.
There is a difference between holding up 2,000#+ and having it dropped an inch or two, the drop is what brought down the World Trade center!
I also do as soon as I have captured the pin, and before locking the handle of the hitch.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I think I am regarded by many here as a B&W "Fan Boy" so I better give them a call and get my T Shirt!!!
Nov-20-2014 08:26 AM
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Nov-20-2014 06:19 AM
bpounds wrote:
Pretty good! I would probably add something about the tailgate. Making sure it is down, making sure it can be down without hitting the front of the camper, making sure it is up before departing, that kind of thing.
Nov-20-2014 05:55 AM
path1 wrote:
I can recommend...learn to do it right and do it that way everytime. Do not get distracted. There are no short cuts. If you think you have picked up some bad habits or have had some near misses find someone you trust and have them watch you and make some friendly suggestions. It is not a race. Make a check list and follow it. Check ego's at the door. To much at stake for any separation, in yard or on the road.
kennethwooster wrote:
I thought you did an excellent job. I also have the B&W, and I also connect my emergency brake cable to the tie down on RH rear of truck bed. I've had mine get to short and pull out, and apply the brakes. Yes I was in a tight turn. Been looking for away to connect to the base of the hitch. I have the puck B&W hitch. Thanks for the ideas.
jerem0621 wrote:
Good write up. If those are affiliate links to the amazon site you may want to add a disclosure per FTC disclosure rules.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I think you show a bias to B&W and RAM.;)
C-Bears wrote:
Good narrative. Very methodical and safe methods. The key is to do it the same every time and DO NOT LET ANYONE DISTRACT YOU!
Nov-20-2014 05:37 AM
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Nov-19-2014 01:26 PM
bpounds wrote:
Pretty good! I would probably add something about the tailgate. Making sure it is down, making sure it can be down without hitting the front of the camper, making sure it is up before departing, that kind of thing.