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Feb-16-2020 08:08 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
The campers in your original post will ALL put the truck well over the GVWR.
Feb-16-2020 08:04 PM
deltabravo wrote:zulu52 wrote:
If you have a trailer you can't see, simply carry a 10' piece of PVC and tie red flags to each end. When it comes time to back up, lay the PVC across the end of the trailer. You will be able to see it.
If you are hauling a trailer, you can find a space for a piece of 1/2" PVC.
ZuluRiley01 wrote:
I love this idea! I'm currently shopping for a truck camper and was wondering the best way to solve this problem as I'll frequently have a small enclosed trailer for my motorcycle.
Thanks,
Rick
Only way the pipe trick will work is of the trailer has a flat roof, and you devise some way to secure said pipe, otherwise it will never stay put as you are maneuvering around.
Feb-16-2020 05:59 PM
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Feb-16-2020 08:27 AM
bgm1956 wrote:
I currently own a 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 with a Duramax. I am currently considering the following campers. Lance 1172, Host Everest and Arctic Fox 1150.
Feb-16-2020 08:24 AM
zulu52 wrote:
If you have a trailer you can't see, simply carry a 10' piece of PVC and tie red flags to each end. When it comes time to back up, lay the PVC across the end of the trailer. You will be able to see it.
If you are hauling a trailer, you can find a space for a piece of 1/2" PVC.
Zulu
Riley01 wrote:
I love this idea! I'm currently shopping for a truck camper and was wondering the best way to solve this problem as I'll frequently have a small enclosed trailer for my motorcycle.
Thanks,
Rick
Feb-16-2020 06:02 AM
Feb-15-2020 03:16 PM
zulu52 wrote:ajriding wrote:
Yes, my TC hides my trailer, so very difficult to back up. Trailer will be too angled to correct before I even see it pop into view. A big wide fat trailer that is wider than everything should be easier to back up.
Yes, big TCs will have more storage than small ones, and plenty of storage to lose many things.
Put a lot of weight on a tire and drive it in the summer and the tire will easily reach over 120 psi, this is from the weight, and a blowout could occur easier than if just driving as a passenger vehicle. Proper tires properly inflated will mostly prevent this, but why think it is not possible?
All the opinions expressed in each post are opinions and experience of each person posting; this is the value of a forum - that readers get varied opinions to consider.It is not a courtroom to decide which opinion is correct or more valid, no need to defend your opinion or attack others.
If you have a trailer you can't see, simply carry a 10' piece of PVC and tie red flags to each end. When it comes time to back up, lay the PVC across the end of the trailer. You will be able to see it.
If you are hauling a trailer, you can find a space for a piece of 1/2" PVC.
Zulu
Jan-29-2020 02:13 PM
ajriding wrote:
Yes, my TC hides my trailer, so very difficult to back up. Trailer will be too angled to correct before I even see it pop into view. A big wide fat trailer that is wider than everything should be easier to back up.
Yes, big TCs will have more storage than small ones, and plenty of storage to lose many things.
Put a lot of weight on a tire and drive it in the summer and the tire will easily reach over 120 psi, this is from the weight, and a blowout could occur easier than if just driving as a passenger vehicle. Proper tires properly inflated will mostly prevent this, but why think it is not possible?
All the opinions expressed in each post are opinions and experience of each person posting; this is the value of a forum - that readers get varied opinions to consider.It is not a courtroom to decide which opinion is correct or more valid, no need to defend your opinion or attack others.
Jan-29-2020 01:30 PM
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