Nov-07-2018 10:27 AM
Dec-05-2018 10:53 AM
Dec-03-2018 09:16 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
If the trailer brakes are working correctly, a 5er climbing over the truck bed would be very unusual.
Nov-27-2018 09:31 PM
Nov-14-2018 07:46 PM
Nov-13-2018 04:42 AM
Jetstreamer wrote:laknox wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
There was a very tragic story posted on here a while back where a family was towing a gooseneck horse trailer and they left the road to avoid an accident (I think). Unfortunately, the trailer came through the back of the truck and killed all but one person, or perhaps all of them.
That being said, I've never read a story or seen where a fifth wheel RV disconnected from the hitch and came through the back of the truck. In my mind, I would find it hard to believe that this could actually happen short of someone driving full speed into the back of immovable object. If this happened, the 5er coming through the back is probably the least of your concerns. Under any other imaginable circumstance, I believe the nose of the 5er would more/less self-implode upon impact and the frame would get caught up somewhere along the way.
The horse trailer mentioned above was probably built more rigid than the truck itself and likely weighed 20K-25K pounds.
Makes me wonder if this happened in a jurisdiction that doesn't require safety chains for a GN. Either that, or a semi rear-ended the rig. Sad, either way...
Lyle
I believe it was because the truck and trailer ended up in a large, steep ditch causing the trailer to almost jacknife vertically through the back of truck cab.
Nov-13-2018 02:35 AM
laknox wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
There was a very tragic story posted on here a while back where a family was towing a gooseneck horse trailer and they left the road to avoid an accident (I think). Unfortunately, the trailer came through the back of the truck and killed all but one person, or perhaps all of them.
That being said, I've never read a story or seen where a fifth wheel RV disconnected from the hitch and came through the back of the truck. In my mind, I would find it hard to believe that this could actually happen short of someone driving full speed into the back of immovable object. If this happened, the 5er coming through the back is probably the least of your concerns. Under any other imaginable circumstance, I believe the nose of the 5er would more/less self-implode upon impact and the frame would get caught up somewhere along the way.
The horse trailer mentioned above was probably built more rigid than the truck itself and likely weighed 20K-25K pounds.
Makes me wonder if this happened in a jurisdiction that doesn't require safety chains for a GN. Either that, or a semi rear-ended the rig. Sad, either way...
Lyle
Nov-12-2018 07:24 AM
Jetstreamer wrote:laknox wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
There was a very tragic story posted on here a while back where a family was towing a gooseneck horse trailer and they left the road to avoid an accident (I think). Unfortunately, the trailer came through the back of the truck and killed all but one person, or perhaps all of them.
That being said, I've never read a story or seen where a fifth wheel RV disconnected from the hitch and came through the back of the truck. In my mind, I would find it hard to believe that this could actually happen short of someone driving full speed into the back of immovable object. If this happened, the 5er coming through the back is probably the least of your concerns. Under any other imaginable circumstance, I believe the nose of the 5er would more/less self-implode upon impact and the frame would get caught up somewhere along the way.
The horse trailer mentioned above was probably built more rigid than the truck itself and likely weighed 20K-25K pounds.
Makes me wonder if this happened in a jurisdiction that doesn't require safety chains for a GN. Either that, or a semi rear-ended the rig. Sad, either way...
Lyle
I believe it was because the truck and trailer ended up in a large, steep ditch causing the trailer to almost jacknife vertically through the back of truck cab.
Nov-12-2018 07:17 AM
Nov-12-2018 01:07 AM
laknox wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
There was a very tragic story posted on here a while back where a family was towing a gooseneck horse trailer and they left the road to avoid an accident (I think). Unfortunately, the trailer came through the back of the truck and killed all but one person, or perhaps all of them.
That being said, I've never read a story or seen where a fifth wheel RV disconnected from the hitch and came through the back of the truck. In my mind, I would find it hard to believe that this could actually happen short of someone driving full speed into the back of immovable object. If this happened, the 5er coming through the back is probably the least of your concerns. Under any other imaginable circumstance, I believe the nose of the 5er would more/less self-implode upon impact and the frame would get caught up somewhere along the way.
The horse trailer mentioned above was probably built more rigid than the truck itself and likely weighed 20K-25K pounds.
Makes me wonder if this happened in a jurisdiction that doesn't require safety chains for a GN. Either that, or a semi rear-ended the rig. Sad, either way...
Lyle
Nov-08-2018 08:27 AM
WTP-GC wrote:
There was a very tragic story posted on here a while back where a family was towing a gooseneck horse trailer and they left the road to avoid an accident (I think). Unfortunately, the trailer came through the back of the truck and killed all but one person, or perhaps all of them.
That being said, I've never read a story or seen where a fifth wheel RV disconnected from the hitch and came through the back of the truck. In my mind, I would find it hard to believe that this could actually happen short of someone driving full speed into the back of immovable object. If this happened, the 5er coming through the back is probably the least of your concerns. Under any other imaginable circumstance, I believe the nose of the 5er would more/less self-implode upon impact and the frame would get caught up somewhere along the way.
The horse trailer mentioned above was probably built more rigid than the truck itself and likely weighed 20K-25K pounds.
Nov-08-2018 07:40 AM
Nov-07-2018 04:48 PM
Nov-07-2018 04:47 PM
Nov-07-2018 03:09 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
But why worry, if it happens, it happens. No amount of worry will keep something like that from happening. Do the best you can and let the what-ifs fall away beside you. Life is too short to worry excessively, and especially about thing over which you have no control.
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