Just start the whole manoeuvre at a steeper angle. In any other car I start to bring the front in when the roadside rear light is in line with the car behind. With the Lude I go beyond that, then goto full lock to bring the nose in while the rear turns the opposite way and travels parallel to the kerb as it backs into the space. If that makes any sense at all of course ...NafemanNathan wrote:Talking from complete inexperience here, but should you maybe start slightly further away from the side of the car to be in front, then turn in slightly later than you would a regular car? You'd then come into position with all four wheels still turned, but then bring them back to parallel once you're in position and not still rolling.judderod wrote:
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I either end up driving all over the curb and then as I bring the front in the back pops off the curb and it parks perfectly. Or I keep away from the curb and the rear wheels steer too far away from it as I bring the front in
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Completely lost the nack to reverse parallel park my 4WS!
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