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sabconsulting
Dec 22, 2013Explorer
Looks great.
Will be interesting to see how warm it gets in that color.
I'd be tempted to remove the jacks. They are well clear of the scenery, but if the standards of driving in Central America is anything like the driving in some of the parts of the world I have visited, the last thing you want is a minor collision in disorganized traffic, which would otherwise cause only superficial panel damage, tearing off a jack and causing structural damage to the new camper.
For ages I used to remove my jacks and carry them just in case. Now I just leave them at home altogether.
Have a fantastic trip.
Steve.
Will be interesting to see how warm it gets in that color.
I'd be tempted to remove the jacks. They are well clear of the scenery, but if the standards of driving in Central America is anything like the driving in some of the parts of the world I have visited, the last thing you want is a minor collision in disorganized traffic, which would otherwise cause only superficial panel damage, tearing off a jack and causing structural damage to the new camper.
For ages I used to remove my jacks and carry them just in case. Now I just leave them at home altogether.
Have a fantastic trip.
Steve.
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