New trailer

tileman

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Hi guys me and my wife picked up are new toy hauler a few weeks ago :yay:

Its a 35' keystone fuzion 5th wheel. We got it for going to the outdoor motocross races this year but would love to try it out at FW.

I am concerned about backing this big thing into a camp site and not making a fool of myself :lmao:
Will it fit into one of the premium campsite's ?

We have been trying to back into diff spots on our property that we set up with some cones and such just not having good luck so far :worried:

Been pulling a 16' trailer and I have found out the longer one takes more wheel to back it in. Any tips or tricks.

Thanks Ron.

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You wont have any problems in a Preminum, they have wider lips and more concrete width and length. If anyone laughs just call for Goofy and everbody wil laugh with you. Your rig is just a littlle longer than ours and if I can do it anybody can..
 
Nice rig!

The best advice I can give is when you get to the spot where you think you should stop and start to back in, go ahead and pull up another 5-10 feet at least. I went from a 32' to 40' Raptor this last year and every time I would start to turn it in I would need to pull back out and go even further up. The longer the trailer the slower it seems to react to inputs from the wheel. BTW, also helps at night to go turn on the work lights on the back to help see where your at.

Once you get the hang of it you will never be able to back a short trailer again, I have to chase my 12' utility trailer from side to side when backing it down my driveway now!
 
Nice looking rig Dude! :thumbsup2

The Premium sites are over 30 feet wide where they meet the road, about 50 feet deep, and 18 feet wide at the back. I think you will be able to get it backed in just fine.

Have fun at the Fort.

Bama ED
 

Great looking camper.

Practice makes perfect.
 
Thanks guys for the info. And the vote of confidence on backing it in a site :thumbsup2

Hope to in a month or so make a trip over for a few days and see how it works out. Have to work this weekend but next week Ill try some more practice at backing in. It's a big diff from the 16' trailer we have.

But I am sure Ill get the hang of it :banana:


Ron.
 







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