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Roadpilot
Aug 21, 2018Explorer
I have a 45' MH and a stacker trailer that measures 30' from the ball to the back. The shorter the trailer compared to the length of the MH the more difficult it gets to back up. I wouldn't want to back up a very short trailer with my MH.
I try to back up into an area using the side of the trailer I can see in the mirrors to guide me. I like to have a spotter make sure my blind side is not in any kind of danger.
I havde a camera on the back of the MH but I also have a camera on the back of the stacker. I don't use it so much during the back up process because I'm focused on the mirrors. But I do use it to make sure I've backed up as far as I want to go and no further.
Is your issue because the trailer is short and it wants to turn quickly?
I try to back up into an area using the side of the trailer I can see in the mirrors to guide me. I like to have a spotter make sure my blind side is not in any kind of danger.
I havde a camera on the back of the MH but I also have a camera on the back of the stacker. I don't use it so much during the back up process because I'm focused on the mirrors. But I do use it to make sure I've backed up as far as I want to go and no further.
Is your issue because the trailer is short and it wants to turn quickly?
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