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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3836501" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Look at your trucks tow capacity, and make sure the trailer breaks work properly. We camped at Bluegrass Festivals, for many years, with several different campers from 18 ft. bumper hitch, and a half ton PU, to 37 foot 5th wheel, and a one ton dully and commings engine. Any large gathering of campers, like Bluegrass Festivals, several hundred is typical, is a site to behold. This is made up mostly of older people, many of whom have little or no experience with anything larger than a PU truck. They back into trees, run off colverts, back into each other, and there is always several that have the 5th wheel hitch mounted wrong and break out the back glass on their PU! Just take it easy until you get the feel, it would hurt to practice turns, and backing in an open area, with niothing to hit, first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3836501, member: 45328"] Look at your trucks tow capacity, and make sure the trailer breaks work properly. We camped at Bluegrass Festivals, for many years, with several different campers from 18 ft. bumper hitch, and a half ton PU, to 37 foot 5th wheel, and a one ton dully and commings engine. Any large gathering of campers, like Bluegrass Festivals, several hundred is typical, is a site to behold. This is made up mostly of older people, many of whom have little or no experience with anything larger than a PU truck. They back into trees, run off colverts, back into each other, and there is always several that have the 5th wheel hitch mounted wrong and break out the back glass on their PU! Just take it easy until you get the feel, it would hurt to practice turns, and backing in an open area, with niothing to hit, first! [/QUOTE]
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