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the_bear_II
Apr 04, 2019Explorer
Class A's and commercial trucks have close to a 50 degree wheel cut angle so it makes for better turning radius. You're stuck with what you've got. You will get used to setting up turns and backing into tight spaces to reduce the amount of jockeying you need to do. I practice in a big empty parking lot by setting up cones for a variety of parking situations anytime I get a new RV or truck. This allows me to get used to how the vehicle reacts when backing or turning in tight spots.
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