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Mr_Mark1
Oct 13, 2013Explorer
Pauljdav wrote:
Believe it or not backing in would be easier. I had a very tight parking spor with my first MH. Now I have a trailer and I almost never park my dually nose first. I always back in. Try it in parking spots at the mall and you will see what I am talking about.
My neighbor has a super tight spot and he always backs in. I swear the fence he pulls through is less than an inch on each side.
Pauljdav, I just don't see how backing in is easier, especially, for the OP and his circumstances. His tight spot is at the back of the garage with only an inch on one side. His turning wheels are obviously in the front which will make it much easier to correct an error as he reaches the tight area.
I have a rental garage that is 13x50 and I pull in driving forward. It is so much easier as I can see where I'm going vs. backing in. I don't need a spotter pulling forward and would need one if backing in (just for safety).
This guy (OP) has no room for error.
MM.
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