I was pulling into Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park this past Friday. I didn't get there till about 3pm so the campground was already full by the time I got there. There was a truck sitting at the Ranger shack/pavilion. I had to swing wide to get headed down the row I was in and the rear corner of my camper scraped the black rubber trim part of this trucks bumper. Well I get into my spot and here comes the campground host to tell me what I had done. Oh ****, what a start to the long weekend! I didn't even feel anything. I went over and talked to the guy who owned the truck and he showed me where it scraped. Honestly you could barely tell anything happened. The rear corner of my camper had more of a black "scar" than his truck. He was very nice and I, of course, apologized profusely and said I would pay for any damage. We talked for about fifteen minutes and both agreed... no harm, no foul. A magic eraser got rid of the black mark on my camper. I guess God was watching over me because had I turned a foot sooner things could have been much worse. I guess the moral of my story is... All you new/rookie fiver pullers be sure to watch your rear because with the wheels so far forward on most of these rigs, the rear of a long fiver,(mine being 37ft) will swing wide during a tight turn. I learned a valuable lesson at a bargain basement price!
EDIT:
Really... c- r- a- p- is a bad word!?!?
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*I chose the road less traveled... Now I don't know where the hell I am*