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C-Bears
Oct 12, 2014Explorer
I always try to approach a back-in site with it on my left. It is just easier to crank it back that way and see out of the driver's side mirror. But don't freak out if you have to back into a site on your right, you just may have to adjust that right mirror out more.
I stop, get out, and walk around the site prior to backing in. The DW spots for me with hand signals. I back in extremely slow at campgrounds, a little faster if I am backing in a space at a truck stop.
I stop, get out, and walk around the site prior to backing in. The DW spots for me with hand signals. I back in extremely slow at campgrounds, a little faster if I am backing in a space at a truck stop.
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