All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Newbie work2much wrote: djgarcia wrote: GPG52! wrote: Welcome to the 5'er family. 1- check and double check your hook up, do safety walk around before you start and at every stop. X1-- make sure to do the "Bump test" every time you hook up the 5th wheel. Lower your front jacks so they are about 2 inches off the ground then use your electric brake to lock up the wheels on the 5th wheel and then just move your truck forward with a couple of tugs just to make sure you are hooked up correctly. 3- anticipate traffic ahead and keep a reasonable distance X1-- stopping a 5th wheel takes a lot longer than what we are used to when driving our cars. 4- make sure to adjust your mirrors, I like to be able to see my trailer tires when I turn, this way I know where I'm tracking. X1 -I visually scan the tires about every 10 min. to make sure is all ok. When you stop at rest stops, put your hand on the wheel hubs to check for heat. Warm is ok! If you can't keep your hand on the hub, you might have bearing issues. 5- be aware of your overhead clearance, most roads now have sufficient clearance but gas stations may not. X1-- I prefer to use truck stops for fuel to avoid height and crowding situations. ie. Flying J or Pilot fuel stations. 7- Some parking lot practice is always a good idea. Most of all enjoy. GPG PS: I like the center lane especially where the on ramps are short and busy, this avoids having to deal with jack rabbit drivers trying to out run you so they do not get behind a rig ... (my pet peeve) If you don't have an "Exhaust Brake", strongly encourage you to install one. Makes a big difference coming down hills:) Do they make exhaust brakes for gas engines? OP, what trailer are you matching to your truck? I'm getting a 2014 KZ Durango 1500 D295CS. 8500# dry, 10000# gvwr so I'm well within my limits.Re: Newbie Durb wrote: Remember, being a Newbie, you will owe us an update on the tow home. Will doRe: Newbie DownTheAvenue wrote: Make sure you strictly follow the truck's break in requirements for towing. They will be listed in your owner's manual. Usually, they want 500 miles on the vehicle before towing, and the first 500 miles towing at reduced speeds. But read your manual and be sure. Thanks for the advice. I'll route around for sure. Want to make this as easy as possible Sorry that was meant for hart-attack.Re: Newbie DownTheAvenue wrote: Make sure you strictly follow the truck's break in requirements for towing. They will be listed in your owner's manual. Usually, they want 500 miles on the vehicle before towing, and the first 500 miles towing at reduced speeds. But read your manual and be sure. The truck is used so I dont have to worry about bureau in but thanksRv trip wizardHi all. I was wondering if anyone uses rv trip wizard or has advice on any other really good apps/programs. Just getting ready to get first fifth wheel so looking to make it as easy as possibleRe: NewbieThanks for all the tips so far. I will be driving from Fl to pick it up and then driving back with it so I won't have a lot of time to practice in big lots. Although this is my first fifth wheel I do drive a 27 foot boat trailer and have no problem putting that anywhere so from what I've read the fifth wheel should be a little easier. Just have to get used to the height difference. I will be camping in it at the dealer lot for 1 night before leaving so hopefully that will give me enough time to get used to it to at least make the return trip and then I will have about a month to get to know it before taking off with the wife and dogs for our first long trip. Any other advice is greatly appreciatedNewbieHello everybody. Just got a 2015 Ram 2500 6.4 hemi and will be going to get my first fifth wheel this week. I will be driving from Perry, Iowa to Key Largo, Fl by myself and this will be my first experience towing a fifth wheel. . I am looking for some general advice for a first timer. Wondering if there's any routes I should avoid (planning on following gps) advice for campgrounds gas stations etc. also if anybody is towing with the same truck any advice on using tow mode, manual or auto etc would be greatly appreciated.
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