WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
I see the appeal, but it’s a choice between from receiver and off road bumper and skids. I’d rather have the skids and back the trailer.I was more referring to having to get out when backing.
I pull my trailer down to my shop approach, switch the truck around and hook up to the front. I can then watch my trailer and see exactly where it is going. It's a lot easier to maneuver. No watching mirrors, no looking at a screen. You just drive.
The screen never bothered me because my trailer is a flat bed car hauler.
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