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Feb 13, 2008Explorer
We usually come back home late (after dark) To park the trailer requires backing up about 150 feet on an S curve. Backing up is not a real problem as it is all downhill, but if I drop the wheels of the truck off the concrete and the if the trailer is pointing the wrong way I am in deep doo doo as I will not have the traction to pull forward.
To aid in backing up at night so I can see the sides of the driveway better, I open all the binds in the trailer and turn on all the inside and outside lights enabling me to see the sides of the driveway better.
(I have never tried this at a campground as I usually boondock. I am sure someone will blast me for turning on all my lights)
To aid in backing up at night so I can see the sides of the driveway better, I open all the binds in the trailer and turn on all the inside and outside lights enabling me to see the sides of the driveway better.
(I have never tried this at a campground as I usually boondock. I am sure someone will blast me for turning on all my lights)
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