corvettekent wrote:
1) Spend a night or two in it in your driveway. Then you will know what you need.
2) Hook it up to your truck and take it for a mile drive then back it into your driveway. The next day do it again but a few more miles. You need to learn how to back up your trailer.
3) When backing up a trailer grab the steering wheel at the bottom, if you want the trailer to go left move the wheel left.
Thanks for the tips! He is doing great with practicing backing up. There isn't much space between curves in the driveway and that means not much space for the trailer to go where he wants when he wants!!! He'll get it with practice.
So, do you have a Corvette?? My husband does! A 1995 Callaway Grand Sport convertible with less than 8K miles.