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Dale_Traveling
Dec 20, 2014Explorer II
Yes but there are a lot of buts. I've backed in a straight line a good 30 feet pushing a 1998 Honda Accord slower than my 102 year old Grand Father walks. I think the key is everything has to be lined up in a straight line before you even consider putting the coach in reverse. Once the hitch starts to pivot and the toad steering wheel starts moving everything can go bad very quickly.
On a side note I tie a white rag to the top on the Honda's steering wheel that I can see in the coach rear camera. If the steering starts to move I stop. Backing a four down is best avoided if possible.
On a side note I tie a white rag to the top on the Honda's steering wheel that I can see in the coach rear camera. If the steering starts to move I stop. Backing a four down is best avoided if possible.
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