You better get over that.
You should be 'glancing' at your mirrors but you need to 'watch' where you're going.
How to get use to a trailer behind your truck while driving
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by C.S.T, Dec 10, 2017.
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OP,
breathe in breathe out
keep it simple just like a car pulling an RV. just watch what your pulling. -
I never thought of that. That should help me a lot. Help me remember most of the problem that I have to deal with
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I always made sure I could see my trailer tires. That way you can see if you are about to run over something.
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Wait til you drive a 4wheeler again. That's scary. I always feel like somethings missing and the rear view mirror freaks me out.
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That happen to me. After class I hop and my car and I was looking for the clutch trailer brakes and truck brakes.
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You will get so used to it..
One day you will drop it (your trailer) at a customer.. And Bobtail to the Truck Stop.
After a few minutes of driving you're gonna panic wondering what happened to your trailer.Last edited: Dec 10, 2017
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