I too have struggled moving from a tt to a 5er. I could put that tt anywhere I wanted. I have been great entertainment with the fiver at a campground to the point where I almost hit a tree but thanks to a passerby I did not. I almost got trapped between a tree and a truck on an opposing site. Both times I made it in embarrassed but unscathed. It's hard for me to not be able to do it easily but then I think back to my learning curve with my old tt and realize that didn't come overnight either. As others have said, practice is your friend. Also we use walkie talkies to communicate, this way dh can tell me mailbox 3 feet back on drivers side or whatever. We also use drivers side and passenger side to avoid confusion. He still hasn't gotten the hang of understanding how far in advance I need to correct to get where he is telling me. I am usually way ahead of him on where I want to be and am already correcting when the call comes thru but I stimulant white correct in time. I have learned it is easiest to correct by pulling forward as you will never straighten out a hard turn backing up. Just remember to take a deep breath each time and not worry about who us watching you. Good luck.