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With backup cameras in today’s vehicle it can be done fairly easily solo and some practice
 
If you don't have a camera you can use something like this: Amazon.com: Trailer Alignment Kit Magnet Hitch Line Up Boat Camper #888: Automotive
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As stated above it is easy with a little practice and a helper. Or if you have a backup camera it is very easy.
 
With a visual observer not hard or with a backup camera super easy.
 
With a visual observer not hard or with a backup camera super easy.
Have you seen some of the so called drivers in a campground? Some have a real difficult time with just about anything vehicular in nature even with a helper. Great entertainment!
 
Have you seen some of the so called drivers in a campground? Some have a real difficult time with just about anything vehicular in nature even with a helper. Great entertainment!
Bwaaaa ha ha......I guess driving large trucks and utility trailers I forget some folks have not.
 
How hard is it to line up vehicle to hitch trailer?
Much much easier with a truck with one or more rear cameras. My last pickup had a camera on the tailgate of my pickup and I could back up and have the ball under the receiver in a couple of minutes and with no stress involved. The camera looked down at the ball and so the vertical alignment was easy to do.
 

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