My wife hates it when I ask her to help me hook-up the trailer. It just seems that she can't quite get me "lined" up properly. Then she gets mad because I complain... I'm sure some you other guys have had a same situation
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I decided to see if I could come up with a simple solution that would take her "out of the loop" and keep me from being killed in my sleep.
I went to the local Peterbilt truck dealer and bought one of those 8. 5" convex mirrors that the big rigs use. Mounted it on a short stick and hung it at a 45 degree angle from the top rear of my camper shell. I can now look in my center rear view mirror at the convex mirror and see the hitch and trailer tongue as I'm backing up. I laid a small white towel on the ground under the trailer tongue, which adds contrast and helps the initial line-up. It works perfect, every time and only takes one try.
Thought some of you other folks might like experimenting with this idea. Have priced some of those larger acrylic "security" mirrors, thinking they might improve visability, but the places I've looked want too many $$$s for them.
Good Luck and have fun,
Frank Dz

I decided to see if I could come up with a simple solution that would take her "out of the loop" and keep me from being killed in my sleep.
I went to the local Peterbilt truck dealer and bought one of those 8. 5" convex mirrors that the big rigs use. Mounted it on a short stick and hung it at a 45 degree angle from the top rear of my camper shell. I can now look in my center rear view mirror at the convex mirror and see the hitch and trailer tongue as I'm backing up. I laid a small white towel on the ground under the trailer tongue, which adds contrast and helps the initial line-up. It works perfect, every time and only takes one try.
Thought some of you other folks might like experimenting with this idea. Have priced some of those larger acrylic "security" mirrors, thinking they might improve visability, but the places I've looked want too many $$$s for them.
Good Luck and have fun,
Frank Dz