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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 399035" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Yeah, my '13 Tacoma came with a backup camera. I was not happy about being forced to pay for it- it was part of a package- as I had no use for it whatsoever. Then I hooked up to a trailer. It instantly became invaluable. I love when my friends are helping me hook up a trailer and they do the old point your finger right over the trailer coupler and then I back right up within a millimeter of being perfect in an instant! They are always "how did you do that?" Haha!</p><p></p><p>I can be so accurate with it that I can put the ball exactly a 1/4" in front of the coupler so that when I lower it on the ball it slips right down and doesn't hang up on the ball catch. My boat trailer is light, but with the snowmobile trailer, especially in snow, you can't push the trailer even a 1/4".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 399035, member: 12381"] Yeah, my '13 Tacoma came with a backup camera. I was not happy about being forced to pay for it- it was part of a package- as I had no use for it whatsoever. Then I hooked up to a trailer. It instantly became invaluable. I love when my friends are helping me hook up a trailer and they do the old point your finger right over the trailer coupler and then I back right up within a millimeter of being perfect in an instant! They are always "how did you do that?" Haha! I can be so accurate with it that I can put the ball exactly a 1/4" in front of the coupler so that when I lower it on the ball it slips right down and doesn't hang up on the ball catch. My boat trailer is light, but with the snowmobile trailer, especially in snow, you can't push the trailer even a 1/4". [/QUOTE]
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