Get the spring removable mud flaps. Then see how far forward you can have your fifth wheel. You could gain 6"-10" if you only had to worry about the tires hitting.
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Plus the truck would still be light on the steers. -
I think wizard misunderstood Doonans reasoning for moving fifth wheel. 8/40 trailers end up being heavy in the spread on large footprint heavy loads. When I pulled a 8/40 Fontaine, it had outside rails so it wasn't as drastic, and 45,000 would gross out at 80,000. You can see how tight it was here. If that was a Doonan or any other trailer with inboard frame rails at the neck, my mudflap light bars would be disfigured.
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