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JBell81
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Jun 23, 2024

Worried about cul-de-sac!

My TT is 34'3-34'6 long depending on source and originally had a 2014 Tundra Crewmax that was 19'06" long and made the cul-de-sac but was tight!  Found a 22 Chevy 2500 HD Crewcab which is 20'8" long so difference of about 1.75'.  Will I be able to navigate cul-de-sac or did I screw up!!!!!!!

    • The general rule-of-thumb is that if the truck can make the turn, the trailer can too.

      • bid_time's avatar
        bid_time
        Nomad II

        That is totally false. Just because the truck can make it around the cul-de-sac doesn’t mean the trailer can. The rear trailer tires will be a on a path the diameter of which will be well inside the rear tire on the truck. And the longer the distance from the front tire of the truck to the back tire of the trailer, the worse it gets.

  • Seems cul de sac’s are variable in size, depending on the area’s government regulations. The wheel base of your truck is likely more a factor than total body length. Don’t think you’ll know for sure till you take a shot at it. 

  • The 2014 Tundra Crew Max has a turning radius of ~22'. A Chevy 2500 Crew Cab, Short Bed, ~26'.  One thing's for sure, if it was tight navigating with the Tundra, it's going to be noticeably tighter with the Chevy.   I'd suggest using a spotter.  Nothing'll ruin your day more than jack-knifing your rig . . . or running over your neighbor's mailbox or nice, manicured lawn.  Good luck.

  • When we had our FW I debated on this as well in our cul-de-sac. While I am pretty sure I could have made the turn, I worried a lot about the tires scrubbing on the FW. I've made tight turns in a CG on gravel and was shocked how much the tires scrubbed. Like almost dragging them sideways, the one tire looked like it was going to break the bead on the rim. I also worried about the damage it could to the pavement on a hot day.  And lastly I worried about tail swing grabbing someone's mailbox - one of which is brick. Just a few thoughts. That said with a TT it might be easier. Curious what you find out. 

  • Must be a regional thing. In the 2 states I've lived in I have only ever seen one cul-de-sac with a center island. Hopefully the OP returns to the thread or we may never know.