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OK, I posted this bit of info about a year ago, and thought it might be worth sharing again. For those having trouble backing their caravan in beside a slab, I came up with this method about 20 years ago and it worked perfectly for me. I cut a piece of rope about 8 or 10 foot long. Then I measured the over all outside width of my wheels. (In my case 7-11"). Then it was a simple matter to lay the rope 7-11" from the slab. Backing in was a piece of cake looking out of my drivers side window and putting my tyres on the rope.
Sure beats the Mrs shouting from the passengers side, and screwing your old neck from side to side.



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Now why would you want to go and ruin an afternoon of entertainment , its the sport of kings to set up a chair and a drink in the warmth of the afternoon sun 

and wait for wait for the unwary to start filing in and backing their vans in .



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Thanks. Will tell strop



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If you can't back alongside a slab, why would a piece of rope be any better?

The easy way is to fit van movers or buy a motorhome/campervan.biggrin

 



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Any aid that lets you get the job done with confidence is a good one & this idea seems to be in that category.

I expect that this is used when you approach the site with the slab on the drivers side and the rope gives you an aiming point that you can see as you reverse in.

When I first started out I made up a similar device from a bit of wood. I think that it was three lengths back from the front edge of the slab & three out at right angles.  Worked ok.  Sometimes I would put my hat/cap on the spot instead.

These days I approach the slab in the other direction & can usually see the wheels thru the passenger side window as they come alongside the slab.  Bit of a problem though if the roadway is narrow & the tyres have to run over the front edge of the slab.  I worry about the sidewalls being damaged by any extra high slab edges.

I would like to try a reversing camera.  The one on my Mazda 3 town car is excellent.



-- Edited by Cupie on Tuesday 21st of February 2017 09:38:06 AM

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mezza56 wrote:

Now why would you want to go and ruin an afternoon of entertainment , its the sport of kings to set up a chair and a drink in the warmth of the afternoon sun 

and wait for wait for the unwary to start filing in and backing their vans in .


 Same thing happens at boat launching ramps. People that hang around waiting for something to go wrong are called RAMP TOADS. popcorn.gifpopcorn.gif Lots of boat owners can't back their trailer/boat down the ramp.



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Sure beats someone asking if we would mind moving our set up van so they could just drive through to their spot because he has difficulty backing in!!!!! True story.


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If you can't back alongside a slab, why would a piece of rope be any better?

The easy way is to fit van movers or buy a motorhome/campervan.biggrin

 


 Landfall, in my experience most slabs are on the left side of the van, and most drivers seats are on the right side of Aust vehicles. Just bringing you up to date, mate.



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Good tip this one ,I lay a piece of white curtain condute down works at treat when backing in on the blind side . Dhutime

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Aussie wrote:

Landfall wrote:

If you can't back alongside a slab, why would a piece of rope be any better?

The easy way is to fit van movers or buy a motorhome/campervan.biggrin

 


 Landfall, in my experience most slabs are on the left side of the van, and most drivers seats are on the right side of Aust vehicles. Just bringing you up to date, mate.





maybe landfall has never back one up next to a slab from the blindside

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Yep , ya allways stvff up th moment somebody's looking.

I was at a weekend thingy at Sawtell last year.

Was parked near a sight at the hall . I was keeping an eye out . When a bloke pulls up &

Starts backing up . I ran down & was just about to inform him . WHEN . We know what we are doing.

Leave us alone . Well I left Big mouth smarty pants & walking side to side wifey , to back into their site.

When he got in after the 6th or 7th try & got out to set up . I said " Mr . I was only going to say , I will move

my car for you . But I Will say one thing though . When your wife walks out of your sight , why don't you Stop

the vehicle until you see her again then proceed". YES . I was parked clear of his sight , but the way , he was

all over the shop . I was going to move my car for him . He was in a falcon with a 24ft van.

I have been backing Road Trains for over 43yrs & Semi's for 45yrs AND I STILL Practice.

But I got 70acres to play in.



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Fringe dweller that's an interesting looking rig in your avatar what's it's specks

Woody

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If you can see exactly where your reversing it's easy just experience ,the blind side is another matter,wifey stands where I can see her in the mirrors ,she points in the direction where we want the rear of the van ,and then lets me how when to square up..



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Totally agree Ron . But this blokes wife was to & fro while he was moving & only a couple of feet from th van.

To me not only did it look Stupid . But Downright Dangerous.

Yeah Woody . It's a KW 125 with a Cat motor . Forgot where I got th original pic.

I have seen similar . On a UD & 2670 Inter . Where the original cab was kept & still able to tilt ,

but had a "High-rise bunk" fitted , And Was totally water & dust proof.

I'd say it was a bus body , with the KW cab fitted.KW-Bago.jpg



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. I was going to move my car for him . He was in a falcon with a 24ft van.




Sounds like a big van for a Falcon, or have I been underestimating the humble Ford.



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I thunk that too Landy , but when you consider that a Falcon is up around the 2 + ton mark.

So if you add your braking control . My Sorento is 2300kg & I can legally tow 2680kg.

My Benz surprised me though , this model was known as the "compact model" & it was 2400kg.

I was parked next door to a bloke in a Falcon with a 22" van at Lane Cove NP CP last year,

he reckoned he had no trouble pulling his.

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dogbox wrote:
Aussie wrote:

 

Landfall wrote:

If you can't back alongside a slab, why would a piece of rope be any better?

The easy way is to fit van movers or buy a motorhome/campervan.biggrin

 


 Landfall, in my experience most slabs are on the left side of the van, and most drivers seats are on the right side of Aust vehicles. Just bringing you up to date, mate.



 



maybe landfall has never back one up next to a slab from the blindside


 Thanks for that info dogbox. Maybe I should have said if you can't reverse from either direction hand your licence back.

 



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Actually.
Having the slab on offside. Makes it easier.

You ALL back on your mirrors. Don't you.

You can watch rear wheels of van and slab at same time.

There have been a zillion. "Make it easier" tricks over the yrs.

The best one is still.

Practice.

Find an empty shopping car park. Or put some lines in some flat dirt.
and Reverse.
Straight back. from left. from right.
Try figure 8's too. ending WHERE you started.
That's great instruction.

And if trying to go straight back.
The best advice I can give anybody is.
When moving forward to straighten up first.
Go further forward b4 you start.
make sure ALL wheels are in line first.

and steer from bottom of wheel.
the way you turn YOUR hand.
is the way the rear end of trailer will turn.

And stop\stabilise turning.
B4 your rear gets there.

I've driven semi's. Multi's. wagon and 4 wheel drags (they interesting to back
one wheel on each corner)
for over 50 yrs.

The bloke that says he's NEVER got it wrong once.
Is a bloody liar. We all do. occasionally.

I'm rooted nowadays. Can't turn my head\neck.
Takes me several times EVERY time.

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