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Location: Columbia, KY | gooseneck with a crew cab truck? My old truck had a crew cab and I could just turn around and see the ball.
All suggestions appreciated- thanks! |
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Location: NC | you could install a camera against the cab of the truck and use it when backing up to the trailer (my friend has this), or a tennis ball on a stand and use it to guide you (my inlaws use this method), or get a friend to help you. i'm 5' and have a hard time turning around and seeing the ball from inside the truck (i have a mega cab). all i do is try to get the truck and trailer lined up the best i can and back up to where i think the ball is and get out to look then adjust accordingly. I can usually get it the second try. The more you do it the better you will be at it, you will eventually get use to it and it will become easier and easier. Good luck! |
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Location: Calgary, Canada | Check out this earlier discussion:
http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=197...
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Location: Sumas Washington | I painted a bright color stripe down the center of the truck bed, I can see the stripe out the rear window of the truck but not the ball. I installed a convex mirror on the front of the trailer so I can see the ball. Works for me. |
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Location: Vermont | When I teach people to get the feel of hitching up...I use one of these for training...stick the camera on the gooseneck pointing straight downward and place a firring strip in the bed in a line from the rear of the folded-down tailgate to the ball hitch...people seem to pick up the techniques of hooking up their truck and trailer in a rather short period of time...:) http://www.etrailer.com/Backup-Cameras-and-Alarms/Swift-Hitch/04928... |
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Location: Mechanicsville, Va. | Get one of those magnetized key boxes and take apart leaving just the magnet. glue a piece of wood to the magnet with a hole drilled in it for a length of dowel. Insert dowel into piece of wood. Place the magnet on top of the ball. Back up to the trailer and when the dowel moves you are lined up. Stop and let down the trailer. |
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Location: Columbia, KY | Great answers- thanks so much everyone! |
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| I line up the hitch with the center of the tail gate, back straight from there until it looks like the tail gate is super close to the trailer, then get out and look. Usually I heed to go back 2-3 more inches. |
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Location: Illinois | I saw someone said they put one of those pool noodles over the ball so it stands up. I haven't tried it yet. |
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Location: TN | A toilet plunger set between the gooseneck ball and cab if the truck works well as a guide. |
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Location: Lincoln, NE | I stretch a bungee cord across the pickup bed so it is above the ball. Then tie another bungee cord right over the ball. I back up until gooseneck hitch reaches the knotted bungee cord then get out to check. I may have read about the strategy on this web site.
I used this method after spending money on a stick with a magnetized base. It was supposed to stick to the ball and stand tall enough to be seen to facilitate getting the trailer hitched. It was a waste of money. The magnet was so flimsy the thing would fall over when I started backing up. |
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Location: AZ | Install a flatbed...very easy to see the ball!!! |
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Location: Scottsboro, AL | |
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Location: Western WA | Ditto on the bungee cord over the ball method. |
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| Originally written by AZgrulla on 2015-04-19 6:13 AM
Install a flatbed...very easy to see the ball!!!
I thought that was Paul's line! :) |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by horsey1 on 2015-06-08 12:25 PM Originally written by AZgrulla on 2015-04-19 6:13 AMInstall a flatbed...very easy to see the ball!!! I thought that was Paul's line! : ) Ah...it's becoming a movement...:) |
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Location: Idaho | Automotive telescoping magnet on the ball. Follow till it falls over. Lower trailer. |
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Location: lubbock, tx | I bought one of these at harbor freight and it works great I put in just behind the ball in the bed and raise it up so I can see it and when the ball touches the goose neck I stop and lower the truck down on the money every time http://www.homedepot.com/p/Reese-Towpower-Steel-Solo-Hitch-7012900/... |
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Location: Mena, AR | I got a plastic fish eye and put it on my rear window. (Pep Boys $10) It worked great. I could see the ball and hitch. When we put a above rail tool box in the bed it no longer worked because the tool box got in the way. I now have a truck with the bed camera mounted on the top of the cab and that works really well. But the fish eye was cheaper. :-) |
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