Everything in this thread has been basic.
I quibbled with him. When making "normal" turns, having the 5th wheel forward does shorten the vehicle. However when making a u turn, having the 5th wheel back allows a tighter radius. I think it's a difference of less the 3 feet, so if you're in that kind of position, ya dun messed up several decisions ago.
Tandem placement and turning radius
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If it's a tight lot and they want me to slide the tandems at the gate I tell them I'll make sure to slide them before I dock or drop. If they insist I'll slide them forward again to maneuver if need be.
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