Flexpedition
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The Black Friday sales at the mall were better than I thought this year.
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HA! Good luck with that. Pretty selfish of you to think that way. The world doesn't revolve around you...
I don't disagree.All large vehicles should park way out in the end of lots if they have to take up multiple spots or extra area. That is being polite.
Lots with spaces car size are...made for cars.
If you aren't driving one, then you are 2nd in line for spots.
I don't do trailers bur I drive limos, party buses and 40 ft motorhome bus conversions.
I can park one in two spots in front of each other and will often do 10-12 spots away from the last populated area in a lot.
If there are no nose to nose areas and I have to park across spots, I usually do it at a backed in 45 degree angle and it takes at least 3 for even smaller limo.
Park in an area designed for trucks and/or trucks with trailers. If there are none - then you’re out-of-luck.
Somehow, many truck drivers think the whole world is a parking lot, and they have the right to obstruct and impede others.
He HAS a weight distribution hitch! It's your standard cheapy round bar style. If you take a close look at the second picture, you can see the bar bent as far up as it'll go. Definitely not parallel to the ground per the manufacturer's instructions...That setup has clusterf@#$ written all over it. Based on how close the trailer tires are to rubbing the box, the trailer must be waaaay overloaded. Then you tie that onto the tow vehicle with no weight distribution.
With the damage on the trailer box, tow vehicle window, and spare tire rim mounted up front, I wonder if this rig already found the ditch before these photos were taken.
He HAS a weight distribution hitch! It's your standard cheapy round bar style. If you take a close look at the second picture, you can see the bar bent as far up as it'll go. Definitely not parallel to the ground per the manufacturer's instructions...