stevem4134
Member
Hello,
Need some advise.
Some background.
I am wanting to buy a 5th wheel around 30 to 33 feet long. My tow vehicle will be a 2011 F250 6.7 liter diesel. If I go by the payload capacity on my drivers pillar, I am limited to a trailer with a pin weight of 1500 lbs. The trailers I have been looking at have a max weight of 10,000 lbs. So I should be ok. I am planning on installing wireless side mounted cameras as well as a backup camera on the trailer near the clearance lights.
Now the question I need your advise on.
I am blind in my left eye. The only restriction on my license is that I must have exterior mirrors on both sides of the TV. I have no problem backing up my truck using it?s backup camera and the mirrors. I plan to always tow with a passenger and spotter.
Is there anybody out there that is also blind in one eye and can provide me with some advise as to equipment needed or the technique needed to backup or maneuver the trailer?
Need some advise.
Some background.
I am wanting to buy a 5th wheel around 30 to 33 feet long. My tow vehicle will be a 2011 F250 6.7 liter diesel. If I go by the payload capacity on my drivers pillar, I am limited to a trailer with a pin weight of 1500 lbs. The trailers I have been looking at have a max weight of 10,000 lbs. So I should be ok. I am planning on installing wireless side mounted cameras as well as a backup camera on the trailer near the clearance lights.
Now the question I need your advise on.
I am blind in my left eye. The only restriction on my license is that I must have exterior mirrors on both sides of the TV. I have no problem backing up my truck using it?s backup camera and the mirrors. I plan to always tow with a passenger and spotter.
Is there anybody out there that is also blind in one eye and can provide me with some advise as to equipment needed or the technique needed to backup or maneuver the trailer?