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RedRocket204
Apr 03, 2016Explorer
Totally do-able.
You need to learn the continue on the road you're on but pull into the turn slightly and then turn away moving forward until the end of the trailer is mostly perpendicular to the road you are backing on to. Then reverse and crank around backing into the new road. It becomes very easy once done a few times as it is something I have to do when backing into my driveway and have done it a lot now. Practice makes perfect... since no one was born with the knowledge.
You need to learn the continue on the road you're on but pull into the turn slightly and then turn away moving forward until the end of the trailer is mostly perpendicular to the road you are backing on to. Then reverse and crank around backing into the new road. It becomes very easy once done a few times as it is something I have to do when backing into my driveway and have done it a lot now. Practice makes perfect... since no one was born with the knowledge.
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