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rhagfo
May 27, 2013Explorer III
silvercorvette wrote:
This is what I do, I find it necessary to use a ladder.
I have to use a ladder. I just replaced a 3 step stepladder SIMILAR TO THIS ONE and replaced it with THIS 13 FOOT LADDER
I climb into the bed and place a 1 X 1 inch by 2 foot board into the jaws of the hitch which helps me line up the pin. I have to jump in and out of the truck a few times to see if things are lining up then when things are close I climb the ladder into the bed and remove the wood and open the jaws. With the lever of the B&W hitch pulled back I finish backing until the jaws surround the pin, then I have to climb on the ladder to get back in the bed to pin the lever and secure the breakaway, then climb back down on the ladder.
Is there a better easier way to do it?
Really!!
You have made it way too much work!
If your hitch sits too low in the bed to be seen, I would just attach a small pole like a fiberglass reflector pole to the front of the hitch to line up to.
Myself I just look out the back window of our Quad Cab.
It is not an exact science, you can be left or right an inch or two and still connect.
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