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SDcampowneroper
Dec 20, 2014Explorer
Of course you can. Its no different than backing a short trailer behind a long wheelbase truck, except for the front wheels of the towed.
For them, have a spotter watch them or. even get behind the wheel to keep them in line while backing.
For the naysayers that claim hitch damage could occur, how do you justify the hitch pressure that occurs when braking the MH when the towed does not have braking power?
Go to an empty lot. Try it. You can do it, noone will get their arms torn off, wrists broken , as suggested when I opened a thread on this same subject.
Go read it.
search for ' backing' in my posts.
Max
For them, have a spotter watch them or. even get behind the wheel to keep them in line while backing.
For the naysayers that claim hitch damage could occur, how do you justify the hitch pressure that occurs when braking the MH when the towed does not have braking power?
Go to an empty lot. Try it. You can do it, noone will get their arms torn off, wrists broken , as suggested when I opened a thread on this same subject.
Go read it.
search for ' backing' in my posts.
Max
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