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mkirsch
Sep 01, 2015Nomad II
If you're going for a longer tandem axle trailer, do yourself a favor and get at least an 8' wide trailer.
With a hardside camper you can't see a 6' or 7' wide trailer behind you and it makes it a complete cluster to back up. The trailer doesn't come into view until it's swung past the point of no return. It's impossible to back up straight and maintain healthy friendships/marriages. You're chasing the trailer around like a drunken snake, and pulling ahead to straighten out.
With a hardside camper you can't see a 6' or 7' wide trailer behind you and it makes it a complete cluster to back up. The trailer doesn't come into view until it's swung past the point of no return. It's impossible to back up straight and maintain healthy friendships/marriages. You're chasing the trailer around like a drunken snake, and pulling ahead to straighten out.
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