jasonc424 wrote: flboy wrote:The thing I hate most are the cement barriers on the highway with no shoulder.
Happy New Years.. btw.. it is about that time here.
Bingo, this is the concern, especially for my wife. She is happy towing our T@b which is about 6 feet wide, but expresses concerns about those barriers and prefers that we don't end up in a rig that totals over 7 feet in width. Right now if we are driving straight and our Tacoma fits, then the trailer fits.
I wonder if there is a compromise, wheels partly under and partly exposed?
Happy New Year
J
At least your wife is willing to tow. My wife won't even consider it. She says " you drive". I kinda like it that way in any case.
If that is her concern and your main reason however, have her align on the drivers side white line and not focus on the barriers. If needed, she can slow to the minimum speed limit.. but in most cases with the barriers up, they typically lower the speed limits to 55 mph anyhow. If she practices that for a while with you coaching her and watching out for the the passenger side.. she will gain confidence quickly.
I just slow down and take it easy in those situations. Often times I will just switch lanes, traffic permitting, unless the barriers are on both sides. In any case however, I am running the driver's side wheels of the trailer almost on the white line, I slow to 55mph or less if needed, and I always have a few feet to spare even in the tightest scenarios. My eyes do dart over to check the right side occasionally, but never to judge or guide. I've had got it down now where I can put a gap between the left corner of my hood and the white line ahead of me which corresponds to the left wheels right at the line... Just comes with experience..
Best of luck with your choices and I hope you find what you are looking for. Looking forward to following your build.
