Have seen some ripper barnies between wife and husband whilst attempting to back the van into position in tight places in c/ parks spaces.
Olley46 said
12:07 AM Mar 12, 2013
Retired Truck Driver
When I was trying to back a dog trailer when I first started I used to get into some trouble,I used to start to panic, then I used to take a deep breath forget the world around you and consontrate on what I was trying to do ,you must forget what is around you,it's dam hard when you know there is eyes watching you,that's when you stuff up,try and forget who is about.except your partner she is trying to guide you in.
Lance C
NeilandRaine said
01:33 AM Mar 12, 2013
Have you ever noticed if no one is about you can back straight into a spot, just let there be a few people watching and you always stuff up.
justcruisin01 said
06:46 AM Mar 12, 2013
I saw one bloke turned up to his site with plenty of room to access, had a look all around & went for a lap of the park & returned from the opposite direction, Made a proper fool of himself for 45mins of stuff ups, when he thought he was nearly there he then realised he was on the wrong side of the slab, HAHA & then it was here we go again.
I would not embarres my self like that.
JC.
vk6tnc said
06:55 AM Mar 12, 2013
justcruisin01 wrote:
You must learn to use the mirrors. Recently seen a bloke looking over his left shoulder when backing a van, now just what was he going to see there, only the front of the van.
The other person I enjoy wathching is the "Lets open the door and look under my armpit" type.
They can also be found at boat ramps on week ends. Good for free entertainment!!!
sandsmere said
01:46 PM Mar 12, 2013
I use the old 6 o'clock system that has already been mentioned . Makes it easy I reckon .
-- Edited by GaryKelly on Wednesday 13th of March 2013 04:16:06 PM
Grams said
01:19 PM Mar 16, 2013
I can't reverse a trailer either....I can't seem to get the hang of turn the steering wheel right and the trailer goes left and visa versa thing in my head.
Now on the other hand my husband drives road trains (3 trailers) and he can reverse all three trailers anywhere anyone likes...so he's exceptionally good at reversing the caravan and a trailer....he even did a course at the local community hospital to teach anyone to reverse a trailer, by the end of the day all of them could do it.....but he can't teach me to do it, so don't feel silly because you can't, your not the only one.
Our new caravan has a reversing camera....I am going to try and see if I can reverse it using that...
Oh just to say I can reverse the car into any tight spot anywhere, I have no problems with that at all
-- Edited by Grams on Saturday 16th of March 2013 01:21:22 PM
JRH said
08:23 PM Mar 16, 2013
Grams wrote:
I can't reverse a trailer either....I can't seem to get the hang of turn the steering wheel right and the trailer goes left and visa versa thing in my head.
Now on the other hand my husband drives road trains (3 trailers) and he can reverse all three trailers anywhere anyone likes...so he's exceptionally good at reversing the caravan and a trailer....he even did a course at the local community hospital to teach anyone to reverse a trailer, by the end of the day all of them could do it.....but he can't teach me to do it, so don't feel silly because you can't, your not the only one.
Our new caravan has a reversing camera....I am going to try and see if I can reverse it using that...
Oh just to say I can reverse the car into any tight spot anywhere, I have no problems with that at all
-- Edited by Grams on Saturday 16th of March 2013 01:21:22 PM
Grams try holding the steering wheel at the bottom that way you turn the wheel the way you want the trailer to go You want the trailer to go to the right then you turn the wheel to the right but you must be holding the wheel at the bottom.
Grams said
09:17 PM Mar 16, 2013
Thank you John I will give that a go, that sounds so much easier.
Have seen some ripper barnies between wife and husband whilst attempting to back the van into position in tight places in c/ parks spaces.
Retired Truck Driver
When I was trying to back a dog trailer when I first started I used to get into some trouble,I used to start to panic, then I used to take a deep breath forget the world around you and consontrate on what I was trying to do ,you must forget what is around you,it's dam hard when you know there is eyes watching you,that's when you stuff up,try and forget who is about.except your partner she is trying to guide you in.
Lance C
I saw one bloke turned up to his site with plenty of room to access, had a look all around & went for a lap of the park & returned from the opposite direction, Made a proper fool of himself for 45mins of stuff ups, when he thought he was nearly there he then realised he was on the wrong side of the slab, HAHA & then it was here we go again




.
I would not embarres my self like that.
JC.
The other person I enjoy wathching is the "Lets open the door and look under my armpit" type.
They can also be found at boat ramps on week ends. Good for free entertainment!!!
I use the old 6 o'clock system that has already been mentioned . Makes it easy I reckon .
Who says reversing can be embarrassing? Check out this lady.
-- Edited by GaryKelly on Wednesday 13th of March 2013 04:16:06 PM
I can't reverse a trailer either....I can't seem to get the hang of turn the steering wheel right and the trailer goes left and visa versa thing in my head.
Now on the other hand my husband drives road trains (3 trailers) and he can reverse all three trailers anywhere anyone likes...so he's exceptionally good at reversing the caravan and a trailer....he even did a course at the local community hospital to teach anyone to reverse a trailer, by the end of the day all of them could do it.....but he can't teach me to do it, so don't feel silly because you can't, your not the only one.
Our new caravan has a reversing camera....I am going to try and see if I can reverse it using that...
Oh just to say I can reverse the car into any tight spot anywhere, I have no problems with that at all
-- Edited by Grams on Saturday 16th of March 2013 01:21:22 PM
Grams try holding the steering wheel at the bottom that way you turn the wheel the way you want the trailer to go You want the trailer to go to the right then you turn the wheel to the right but you must be holding the wheel at the bottom.