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humblerb
Jul 06, 2016Explorer
Just a couple of quick comments. Most of the replies are spot on.
One thing I found helped me when backing in to a campsite (or my driveway) was to stop looking at the rear of the trailer. Look at the wheels on the trailer.
I immediately went from 3 - 4 attempts to putting it in the slot on the first try. Every now and again, when I get in a hurry, I will have to straighten out once. But concentrate on the wheels and it makes a world of difference. You can cut your TV wheels and see the track that the trailer wheels are taking. Based on their track, you push the steering wheel further or back off a little.
One thing I found helped me when backing in to a campsite (or my driveway) was to stop looking at the rear of the trailer. Look at the wheels on the trailer.
I immediately went from 3 - 4 attempts to putting it in the slot on the first try. Every now and again, when I get in a hurry, I will have to straighten out once. But concentrate on the wheels and it makes a world of difference. You can cut your TV wheels and see the track that the trailer wheels are taking. Based on their track, you push the steering wheel further or back off a little.
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