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kcfissel
Apr 17, 2018Explorer
My take is, pick up the trailer. If it's a nice quiet day, go for a drive and find out what happens when you apply the brakes, turn the steering wheel, change lanes, make right hand turns and so on. Find a spot and practice some backing, noting the actions and reactions.
Once you figure out how things work, find a spot (check out reviews on RV Parky, rvparkreviews.com, or Good Sam) and hit the road for a fun and educational outing.
Take your time, be safe, and have fun.
And keep in mind we don't all hit home runs every at bat.
Once you figure out how things work, find a spot (check out reviews on RV Parky, rvparkreviews.com, or Good Sam) and hit the road for a fun and educational outing.
Take your time, be safe, and have fun.
And keep in mind we don't all hit home runs every at bat.
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