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Trackrig
Jan 04, 2017Explorer II
If it was a boat that you were positioning that you can see over or around, that would work. But with an RV, you're not going to see around it at all.
At least backing up, you have two mirrors that are as wide or wider than the RV you're backing up. With a front hitch you're going to be sitting there staring at a big wall 6 - 8' in front of you that you can't see over or around. I think you'll have less viability overall than you do with the mirrors backing up.
Bill
At least backing up, you have two mirrors that are as wide or wider than the RV you're backing up. With a front hitch you're going to be sitting there staring at a big wall 6 - 8' in front of you that you can't see over or around. I think you'll have less viability overall than you do with the mirrors backing up.
Bill
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