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Apr-06-2018 01:45 PM
mekkerl wrote:
Duh! Probably good information to provide!
Looking at the picture, I come in from the left. So the parking area is on the driver's side.
Our access road is about 500-600' long...coming off of a country road. So its not out of the question to back all the way down and go into the parking spot blind. I am hoping I can avoid that however.
I'm thinking I will try to really exaggerate the 'scoop' or the 'S' up into the driveway...maybe clipping the grass some.
Apr-06-2018 01:38 PM
Super_Dave wrote:What difference does it make whos yard it is? What he's trying to do is be able to drive over the grass with out rutting it.troubledwaters wrote:
Get some "GrassPave" and put them in as recommended by the manufacturer. Clicky
The area he damages isn't his property.
Is there a reason you can't come over your own driveway enough to get the truck straightened out in the road vs. the grass?
Apr-06-2018 01:00 PM
troubledwaters wrote:
Get some "GrassPave" and put them in as recommended by the manufacturer. Clicky
Apr-06-2018 12:59 PM
Apr-06-2018 12:50 PM
ACZL wrote:
Not to be a wise azz, but could always practice in a parking lot (school). Set up cones or something to simulate the road width, driveways and such.
Apr-06-2018 12:45 PM
mekkerl wrote:
Thank you for posting my pic ependydad !!
RV.net must not like Google Drive or Photos!
Cause I know its not user error! HA
I've seen the 'scoop' video too -- and I've tried that, kinda do that every time to a different degree I guess.
I pick-up the camper from storage tomorrow -- so it will be another test for me.
I'll try and focus more on getting the camper at an angle before I start, although not much of an angle possible with the lack of space. And I need to try and keep the truck straight, as opposed to at an opposing angle to the camper, leading the truck towards the opposing grass.
Apr-06-2018 12:39 PM
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Apr-06-2018 11:43 AM
troubledwaters wrote:
Get some "GrassPave" and put them in as recommended by the manufacturer. Clicky
Apr-06-2018 11:41 AM
jkwilson wrote:
Approach your drive with the driveway side wheels on the edge of the road or even in the grass if you can. When your truck gets past the drive, turn hard away from the driveway side and keep going until you are near the other side and then turn back. The goal is to end up with the camper started pointing toward the drive and the truck already in the middle of the turn so the trailer turns quickly as you back straight up.
Apr-06-2018 11:38 AM