Dang Ima be in Vegas for my 40th in August. Safe travels and congrats on the license
All very good advice, have a safe trip!Hey DD just check your straps for tightness several times on day 1 as everything settles in, then check em for security in the morning, evening, and everytime you have to stop for a pitstop. Check your trailer to truck tow chains, and trailer electrical connection daily too. Easy enough to eyeball it all and check strap tightness every time you have to stop for fuel. Give yourself a lot of room ahead of you to stop in an emergency. People on the roads are stupid. Go easy, use common sense, and you will be fine. You will be passing 5 hours north of me. I'm in Abilene. Have a safe trip.
Give yourself a lot of room ahead of you to stop in an emergency. People on the roads are stupid. Go easy, use common sense, and you will be fine
Sure would be nice to be able to lock the trailer to the truck. A wheel lock would be nice. Have a safe trip.
Good luck
I know what it's like to live estranged from family. I live in northern NJ, most of my family is in central PA, but some live in SLC, UT. My wife grew up in Philly. Her mom lives in south Jersey. We are probably closer to family than you will be, but I can still relate.
Maybe disable the dart so nobody can hot wire it and pull it off the trailer when you are sleeping at night. Easy enough to remove the rotor, and remove the ballast resistor and put those in the moving van.
That looks a lot better! Good luck on the trip, and it will be a good adventure for your family. I'll give an AMEN to what @moparmat2000 said about people driving stupid! By the time you get there, you will be glad you became a Dentist instead of a Truck Driver! Try to only park where you can pull thru when you stop, and you will be fine. Backing a short trailer with a big truck can be done, but it's a pain in the butt if you don't have a lot of wiggle room. Have a safe journey!
Ahhhh, real grass!! It feels much better than Astroturf
Here's to new beginnings!!