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Put a hitch on the front of the car. Don't have to be a high price one but when your ready to back into campsite. Don't use that myself but seen it done and seem to work great.
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Now there's "Forward" thinking !!!!Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Outbound Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Feb 2010 at 3:45pm
Originally posted by PodPatrol PodPatrol wrote:

Knowing Outbound, he'll make you do it yourself just so he can say
" See ..... I told ya you could do it !!! "

That is exactly what I'd do and say! Approve

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Originally posted by Bill-311 Bill-311 wrote:

Put a hitch on the front of the car. Don't have to be a high price one but when your ready to back into campsite. Don't use that myself but seen it done and seem to work great.
 
It works really great if your TV can handle it, we always had one on our motor homes to lunch the boat.
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I've always thought a hitch would be good to have in the front for backing, but these new trucks are nothing but plastic in the front.  So that means a heavy install charge.  Really like the camera idea. 


 I wonder if there is way to clip a camera on the of the truck for hitching up, then be able to move it to the back of the pod for backing.   I know the camera can transmit wireless, but how to power it.  I think they use power from the lights? Which means wire connections.  

Just some thoughts.

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