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On Jun 8, 1:09*pm, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote: On 6/8/2013 1:04 PM, True North wrote: Actually, I do back it in but if the street is busy and I don't have the wife watching for pedestrians or stationery objects it can get a bit tricky. Just looking for a way to make it easier and more enjoyable. Are you planning on bring it in backwards, or are you gonna' spin it at the end of the drive? Still might take a look at a front hitch. They make hidden ones and you would avoid not being able to see where you are putting the trailer... You should be able to see enough facing the boat as opposed to backwards out the back window... Cockhole Donnie is just too ****ing stupid to know how to backup anything. |
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