01-30-2020, 06:48 PM
I have 10' between the left gate post and the roof eave on the right. I have to pull in close to the garden shed, turning right and swinging over in front of it. When I get to the wall I have to back up to the gate post then turn sharp right and watch the eave as well as the rear swing as I pull forward. It leaves me with a foot in front and back of the coach with the gate closed. With it parked like that I can put out all of the slides and wash everything but the front.
I think the steer axle would give you a better turning radius when backing into camp sites but like others have said you have to watch that rear swing out when turning.
I think the steer axle would give you a better turning radius when backing into camp sites but like others have said you have to watch that rear swing out when turning.
Ron & Jennifer Ward
2003 Newell Show Coach #643 (Racer Bus) Triple Slide, DD 60
Visalia, CA