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kknowlton
Feb 25, 2015Explorer II
RV circus is right, I think. Backing won't be any easier than going in frontwards, but coming out frontwards is definitely preferable to backing out - especially with others living on your street. Our last house had a narrow driveway, basically 9-10' wide, at a 90-degree angle from our small street; the street had deep ditches on both sides of it too, making things a little more complicated. Our TT at the time was 34' long. I have a good "backing coach" (DH) and, not worrying too much about a few ruts, as long as we missed the ditches, we were able to get the trailer in. We'd block the street off for a while until the job was accomplished, but so be it. Neighbors were mostly understanding. :) I'm sure your long-bed truck doesn't help matters. I think I'd opt for the pavers, or even getting the end of the driveway paved a bit wider. Good luck!
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