It seems that trick is like landing a retractable with the wheels up - there are those that have done it, and those that WILL do it.
Mind sharing how it happened so maybe some of us won't do it?
Salvage the tailgate because I learned the hard way with my 5er that if you pull away and damage the gate because you didn't put it down, you'll have a pain trying to find another one relatively cheap.
Speaking of tailgates, I have a V notch vented chrome tailgate for 5th wheels from my 2nd gen Dodge for sale if anyone is interest. It won't fit my 3rd gen Dodge. Biggest problem is shipping the big awkward thing.
I ... Does anyone know where a guy could pick up a good truck bed ...
Salvage the tailgate because I learned the hard way with my 5er that if you pull away and damage the gate because you didn't put it down, you'll have a pain trying to find another one relatively cheap.
Speaking of tailgates, I have a V notch vented chrome tailgate for 5th wheels from my 2nd gen Dodge for sale if anyone is interest. It won't fit my 3rd gen Dodge. Biggest problem is shipping the big awkward thing.
Too bad there isn't a truck bed in Alb* I could get both it and your V notch tailgate at the same time. Hint, know of one around there?:-laf
You may want to look on your local CraigsList. I have seen several dually beds for sale in the Denver for around $500-$900.
I dropped my brand new 5th wheel on the bed of my 98 dually. Of course the bed rails are toast. Does anyone know where a guy could pick up a good truck bed as close to SoCal as possible? Red would be nice but not a requirement. Thanks
Well Bart, I still don't know why it did not hook.
2)Before the 5th wheel is under the kingpin, get out and look to make sure the height is correct and the jaws are open.
Please tell me what is "the correct height"?
Thanks for the information. I can almost guarantee that I'll NEVER move the rig again before (in my case) blocking the wheels and trying to move forward with the landing gear "DOWN"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was burned into my mind. I think any "semi" normal person would only do that once in his life!
Thanks again
My trailer salesman taught me a hitch verification technique that I use. After visually checking to see that the jaw has captured the pin, raise the landing gear about 1 inch, get in the truck, hold the manual trailer button on the brake controller, and pull forward gently. You should be trying to drag the trailer against its brakes. However, if you're not securely hitched, you'll pull away from the trailer and it will drop 1 inch. I said gently! If you drop the trailer, you don't want it to have enough momentum to bend the landing gear. This is a bit tedious but positive. Now get out, raise the landing gear, and finish your routine.
P. S. I have a list, laminated, that is taped to the kitchen window (by the door), facing out. I read it every time.
Regards,
Neil