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carringb
Jan 07, 2017Explorer
I can back up the 2nd trailer, just have takes a lot more concentration. Other than that... I just have to be aware I'm another 20' longer, and I leave more stopping room because the combination is more likely to become unsettled during emergency maneuvers (it hasn't been a problem for me, but physics). The 2nd trailer tires track almost exactly with the first trailer.
If the 2nd trailer isn't as wide as the first, definitely consider a camera, or you would never know if something is wrong, and not being able see it until it turns would make backing almost impossible.
If the 2nd trailer isn't as wide as the first, definitely consider a camera, or you would never know if something is wrong, and not being able see it until it turns would make backing almost impossible.
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