Not that I had come anywhere close to mastering the art of backing my 5th wheel with my old srw Dodge, but... .
The couple of times I've pulled my trailer out of it's spot to work on it with my new truck... . I find myself having to do a bunch of "pull-ups" & generally feeling like an idiot , when I try to put it back!
At first I felt I was just rusty because my trailer has sat for over a year while I ****** around trying to buy a new Dodge, but today I noticed that the trouble seems to be judging the angle of the truck to the trailer, using the side mirrors.
After I had everything put away... it dawned on me that maybe the wide rear fenders make a difference visually as I'm trying to sight down the sides, making it a little more difficult to judge the angle of the truck correctly... .
So, anyone else notice a difference going from a SRW to a dually when it came time to back a trailer??? If so, any tips?
(Or am I just so rusty that I'm back to learning all over again?)
Thanks, DanDee
The couple of times I've pulled my trailer out of it's spot to work on it with my new truck... . I find myself having to do a bunch of "pull-ups" & generally feeling like an idiot , when I try to put it back!
At first I felt I was just rusty because my trailer has sat for over a year while I ****** around trying to buy a new Dodge, but today I noticed that the trouble seems to be judging the angle of the truck to the trailer, using the side mirrors.
After I had everything put away... it dawned on me that maybe the wide rear fenders make a difference visually as I'm trying to sight down the sides, making it a little more difficult to judge the angle of the truck correctly... .
So, anyone else notice a difference going from a SRW to a dually when it came time to back a trailer??? If so, any tips?
(Or am I just so rusty that I'm back to learning all over again?)
Thanks, DanDee