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ACZL
Apr 06, 2018Explorer
Back in on blind side if possible. Put yourself at a angle on road so that the rear of the RV is aiming for driveway already. Try to get right tires on RV as close as possible to your lawn. This will allow you more swing room for your truck.
If you cannot blindside due to road being a dead end, do same thing as if blindsiding it only on driver's side.
Not to be a wise azz, but could always practice in a parking lot (school). Set up cones or something to simulate the road width, driveways and such.
If you cannot blindside due to road being a dead end, do same thing as if blindsiding it only on driver's side.
Not to be a wise azz, but could always practice in a parking lot (school). Set up cones or something to simulate the road width, driveways and such.
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