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If you don't have one, get a low pressure air gauge like 0-15 lbs so you can tell the difference between 0,5, and 10 easier
Ah, on edit - u have the compressor - Dooh ! never mind !
the gauge I use for the truck just didn't cut it when going that low pressure, even though it was digital !
Now that I've messed up enough with this - I have a process
Measure your height with the bags @ 5 psi,
load up the 5er and bring it back to that height....
I also have a trail air pin setup that needs air to to bring the shock up to the right level, so I got a battery operated Ryobi air pump I can pull around it all
Ryobi - Air Inflator / Air Pump / WorkLight (Brand New) Cordless Unit on eBay!
Ah, on edit - u have the compressor - Dooh ! never mind !
the gauge I use for the truck just didn't cut it when going that low pressure, even though it was digital !
Now that I've messed up enough with this - I have a process
Measure your height with the bags @ 5 psi,
load up the 5er and bring it back to that height....
I also have a trail air pin setup that needs air to to bring the shock up to the right level, so I got a battery operated Ryobi air pump I can pull around it all
Ryobi - Air Inflator / Air Pump / WorkLight (Brand New) Cordless Unit on eBay!
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jdadamsjr...I was actually planning on doing exactly that! I just took a small ride with the bags at 5psf. I think that is the sweet spot empty. We are going wheeling Saturday so I'll hook up the ATV trailer to the truck and bring it up to the height of the truck with the 5 psf in the bags. I'm guessing it will take 20-25psf as that is only around 6000 pounds and around 750 pounds of tongue weight.
I pick up the 5th wheel next week. I have a few things to finish up here over the weekend and then I will be ready for it. We basically made a driveway into the woods behind the house to make room to park it. From time to time, family will actually stay in the trailer when they come to visit.
The first time I hook up to the 5th wheel, I may need to adjust the height of the B&W in addition to getting the correct height on the truck. Ideally, I want the trailer level with the truck at the same height as with 5psf in the bags. The B&W has three height adjustments for the plate. I have mine set at the highest currently. I'm hoping for 6" between the bed rails and the trailer as when I back into my property, there is a rather steep hill that we back up. I'm going to need a set of eyes the first time to gauge how close the 5th wheel gets to the bed rails. I don't think it will touch, but I want some room. When I pick her up the first time, I'll at least be able to get the B&W plate height to where I think it needs to be and adjust as I get more familiar towing the trailer. Does this sound reasonable or do you all have some different opinions?
I pick up the 5th wheel next week. I have a few things to finish up here over the weekend and then I will be ready for it. We basically made a driveway into the woods behind the house to make room to park it. From time to time, family will actually stay in the trailer when they come to visit.
The first time I hook up to the 5th wheel, I may need to adjust the height of the B&W in addition to getting the correct height on the truck. Ideally, I want the trailer level with the truck at the same height as with 5psf in the bags. The B&W has three height adjustments for the plate. I have mine set at the highest currently. I'm hoping for 6" between the bed rails and the trailer as when I back into my property, there is a rather steep hill that we back up. I'm going to need a set of eyes the first time to gauge how close the 5th wheel gets to the bed rails. I don't think it will touch, but I want some room. When I pick her up the first time, I'll at least be able to get the B&W plate height to where I think it needs to be and adjust as I get more familiar towing the trailer. Does this sound reasonable or do you all have some different opinions?
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you are on the right path as far as my Days of experience show
be slow and methodical with your new toy - I was for the first month - then got 'confident'
train your second set of eyes to tell you only what you need to hear... not a long description - just the commands !
first and foremost STOP "loud with hands up" is as far as I've gotten with the new wife!
the rest of it I get out to look
(Oh and warning about making family TOO comfortable..... they tend to stay !)
be slow and methodical with your new toy - I was for the first month - then got 'confident'
train your second set of eyes to tell you only what you need to hear... not a long description - just the commands !
first and foremost STOP "loud with hands up" is as far as I've gotten with the new wife!
the rest of it I get out to look
(Oh and warning about making family TOO comfortable..... they tend to stay !)
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jdadamsjr...I was actually planning on doing exactly that! I just took a small ride with the bags at 5psf. I think that is the sweet spot empty. We are going wheeling Saturday so I'll hook up the ATV trailer to the truck and bring it up to the height of the truck with the 5 psf in the bags. I'm guessing it will take 20-25psf as that is only around 6000 pounds and around 750 pounds of tongue weight.
I pick up the 5th wheel next week. I have a few things to finish up here over the weekend and then I will be ready for it. We basically made a driveway into the woods behind the house to make room to park it. From time to time, family will actually stay in the trailer when they come to visit.
The first time I hook up to the 5th wheel, I may need to adjust the height of the B&W in addition to getting the correct height on the truck. Ideally, I want the trailer level with the truck at the same height as with 5psf in the bags. The B&W has three height adjustments for the plate. I have mine set at the highest currently. I'm hoping for 6" between the bed rails and the trailer as when I back into my property, there is a rather steep hill that we back up. I'm going to need a set of eyes the first time to gauge how close the 5th wheel gets to the bed rails. I don't think it will touch, but I want some room. When I pick her up the first time, I'll at least be able to get the B&W plate height to where I think it needs to be and adjust as I get more familiar towing the trailer. Does this sound reasonable or do you all have some different opinions?
I pick up the 5th wheel next week. I have a few things to finish up here over the weekend and then I will be ready for it. We basically made a driveway into the woods behind the house to make room to park it. From time to time, family will actually stay in the trailer when they come to visit.
The first time I hook up to the 5th wheel, I may need to adjust the height of the B&W in addition to getting the correct height on the truck. Ideally, I want the trailer level with the truck at the same height as with 5psf in the bags. The B&W has three height adjustments for the plate. I have mine set at the highest currently. I'm hoping for 6" between the bed rails and the trailer as when I back into my property, there is a rather steep hill that we back up. I'm going to need a set of eyes the first time to gauge how close the 5th wheel gets to the bed rails. I don't think it will touch, but I want some room. When I pick her up the first time, I'll at least be able to get the B&W plate height to where I think it needs to be and adjust as I get more familiar towing the trailer. Does this sound reasonable or do you all have some different opinions?
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