I've been through all the above also, salutes, the neighbors,left alone n begging, etc.. and have tried most of the advice I've read here also. What I now do is a pretty simple method. When I get home and get ready to unload the TC, I get my speed square and mark the center, and edge of my tires on drivers side of truck. Now I unload the TC. After I pull forward I get my waterproof art pencils and mark a large "T" on my brick patio. Next time when it's time to load the TC I wrap a mason line around two weighted objects, (bricks in my case) and extend it 15'-20' past the mark for the front tire and just a few feet past the rear tire mark. Now, when your line is over these marks, (and you've raised your TC) just back-up parallel to your line and you should be good. I used some railroad spikes in the ground before I put my bricks in but had to be carefull they didn't get kicked. If I don't end up in the same spot twice in a row I use a different color pencil. The most important thing about this method is DW approve's 100%, happy wife... Oh yeah, who would want two ?