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Started by Jeff, May 04, 2005, 04:53:33 AM

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Jeff

I've got this 32' mobile mortgage (RV) that's 8.5' wide.

My trailer is 23' long and is 7' wide.

I figured the trailer would be long enough that I should be able to see it.  I figured wrong...

I can see when I turn, and can manage quite well, but I have no view of it if I try to change lanes which is an extremely scary prospect.  Anybody out there have a CDL or any experience with this type of stuff?  Any comments on what I can do other than buy a new trailer?

I do have the backup camera, but since the monitor is mounted in the sun visor, I can't practically use it all the time...  Should work for passing, but I'm still a bit freaked out...
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H-man

Hey Jeff!

I'm no expert, but I won't let a little thing like that stop me from giving an opinion anywy ;D

How far do the side mirrors of your RV extend?  I'm thinking that you'd need your mirrors to be at least 6" in width and the inside edge of the mirrors to be at least 6" from the side windows.

Chances are this is already the case, right? :-/

On to my next idea.  Mounting a convex miror high on the RV (so it won't interfere with much) and at the rear, shoould allow you to see the trailer out your windows.

I can't wait to see you new "home" at G-man and get your and Jen's opinion about it.  It's a class C, right?

   H.
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EmerWil


Most RV/Trailer retailers sell trailer mirrors that will give you the ability to see the trailer.  Some models just attach to you current side mirror while others have complete support bars and mount seperately from your OEM side mirrors.

http://www.etrailer.com/cipa/


tzracer

I have driven Mark Stiles motorhome (40')towing a 7x16 trailer. I had no trouble seeing the trailer. His mirrors are quite wide (are your as wide as they can be set - when I drove a truck, I always set them at max width - much easier to see what is behind you), and have a convex mirror on the bottom. If you don't have convex mirrors, get a set.

When I drove a truck, I set the mirrors to give a good view of what is around me while sitting in a normal driving position ( I like to see the back corners of the box while sitting in a normal driving position - I am quite particular about mirror position, result of driving a truck). When changing lanes lanes I would move my head around (quite a bit - forward, back, left'right) to see as much of my blind spot as possible. Put on your signal (yes, some a-holes will speed up to get in front of the slow motorhome), I tend to wiggle a little before I change lanes to scare any cars hiding in my blind spot to move out of the way, then change lanes.
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Dawn

QuoteMost RV/Trailer retailers sell trailer mirrors that will give you the ability to see the trailer.  Some models just attach to you current side mirror while others have complete support bars and mount seperately from your OEM side mirrors.

http://www.etrailer.com/cipa/


However, his motorhome is already 8' 5" wide with mirrors extended beyond that.  This can get hairy at times when traveling, especially down construction zones (yes I've seen our mirror's only inches from another truck).

Jeff, I'll talk to Paul tonight to see if he has any ideas.

Dawn  

Jeff

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Thanks everyone.

Yes, the mirrors extend quite a bit already.  There is no 'looking out the windows' to see anything as the body is wider than the cab.

I'm sure I can get around okay for now, but am thinking I might just have to go to an 8.5' trailer.  (hey Dawn, still got yours?!?).

Brian, etc, please swing by at BHF and see if you can't give me some pointers in person...  

Until then, if you see me towing, give me room!  ;D

Here's a pic to give you perspective on the Mirrors..

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spyderchick

Well there's your problem. Retract that side before you roll for easier viewing of the trailer.  ;D

I'm feelin like such a smart a$$ this morning.  ;)

I found the carpet in the living room, (thus the giddiness) which means that the leathers are now only in the workroom. Woohoo!
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H-man

Oooo... ahhhhhh....  Pretty.


The RV looks good too  ;)
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Zac

I have the same issue on a smaller scale - I can hardly see our 6x12 trailer behind our class B conversion van.  I've just learned where the back end is.  When the sun is at the right angle you can use the shadows to gauge as you learn.

The bigger problem is backing up without seeing the trailer.  By the time the trailer comes into view in the mirror it is already needs a big correction.

-z.

Jeff

Actually backing up won't be a problem because of the camera.  I guess I'm just a bit freaked out that I can't see it.

I did have the same issue towing a 5x8 trailer behind my conversion van way back when, but we're talking 3x the length here...  The whole concept of being 57' from nose to tail is a new one to me...
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tzracer

Jeff, tough without sitting in the RV, I would try to have the black arms connected to the doors to be perpendicular to the door. You may actually be able to see the right side mirror through the windshield, hard to tell from your picture.
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