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2012Coleman
Jan 12, 2015Explorer II
I can't add much to the great advice already given, but I also saw "The Scoop" video and it helped somewhat. The shorter the trailer, the qicker it will respond to steering input. For example, after getting pretty good backing my TT up, I rented a 16 ft UHaul and struggled to back it up.
Anyway, keep practicing - you will get it. We use walkie-talkies, but you could use cell phones to communicate with your spotter. It took me two hours to get mine into the driveway the first time. I was unsure about going camping too, so my firts two trips, I reserverd a pull-through site.
Anyway, keep practicing - you will get it. We use walkie-talkies, but you could use cell phones to communicate with your spotter. It took me two hours to get mine into the driveway the first time. I was unsure about going camping too, so my firts two trips, I reserverd a pull-through site.
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