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Old 11-22-2018, 06:42 AM   #23
beeje
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Originally Posted by dieselguy View Post
I just don't get the requisite ability to be able to get 90 degrees with your fiver. In 28 years of pulling a TT or fiver, I've never had to get 90 degrees to what I'm pulling. The stress on truck and trailer in that position is just off the chart especially with the mega trailers we all seem to need now days. Yeah I know ... some of you have been there once ... but overall, what's the odds of that happening to John Camper?
I agree that most of us will rarely if ever get our trucks 90 degrees to the camper. Have I done that before, maybe. For me its just piece of mind knowing I can if I had to. I have to go around 5 tight 90 degree turns just to get to the main road from my house.
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