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Old 03-19-2021, 02:11 PM   #17
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I have McKesh as well. I haven't checked the 200-foot thing, but the important thing to me is that I can see everything on both sides of the trailer, and see if anything is going wrong. Is the entry door swinging open (a problem I had with both of my previous TMs)? Did I forget to fasten any of the corner latches? Is a tire looking visibly soft? Is the awning looking a bit unfurled? Are the steps out? Are all the running lights on when they should be? I haven't had most of these problems, but I sure like being able to check them.

Beyond that, I can see behind my trailer, and all the way back down the adjacent lanes. No blind spot.

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