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wnjj
May 06, 2020Explorer II
specta wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Just to bring to attention, that not everybody is "born to drive".
Bingo!!!! :B
I have a short trailer and don't find backing it up a pain in the ass at all. Its a piece of cake. Practice makes perfect.
Backing trailer is like driving a stick shift, some people can and some people can't.
I marvel at people who can't back their TT into a space. I marvel at how many people don't have mirrors that allow them to even see their trailers. How do they change lanes on the freeway??
Some of the best entertainment is sitting at a boat ramp for a few hours. LOL
Yep. I find no issue with a 6x10. With stock mirrors I can’t easily see everything past the camper even without the trailer but one tiny swerve is easy to do to get a clear view.
Backing isn’t a problem as I can see the trailer fenders and tires under the camper wings. Backing in a completely straight line is a bit more difficult but can usually be managed or simply avoided by approaching at an angle and driver’s side backing.
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