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- brireneExplorer
downtheroad wrote:
Solution: forget hauling lumber.
Lynx Levelers.
X3. - korbeExplorerI use milk crates to store my wood blocks. I use milk crates for all sorts of storage. They stack easy and can be grabbed easily. But as far as where to store the crates, I have an inside compartment that holds them stacked 2 high.
- tvman44ExplorerX2 on the Lynx Levelers, light weight and very practical. :)
- downtheroadExplorerSolution: forget hauling lumber.
Lynx Levelers. - What are you towing your new Laredo with?
Could put a cargo carrier on rear attached to the frame not the bumper. - wayfunExplorer
myredracer wrote:
What have you got? A pic or link to one might help too.
I don't have a solution yet. If you're asking about my trailer it is a 36' Laredo TT. The only outside storage is in the front, under the bed and it will be pretty full with a propane grill and chairs.
Dennis - myredracerExplorer II
wayfun wrote:
Like most, I plan to carry several wooden blocks to use for leveling and to place under stabilizing jacks. With limited outside storage I am looking for creative ideas to carry the blocks in some other manner. Possibly a bumper mounted solution. Anyone have a good idea for this?
Dennis
What have you got? A pic or link to one might help too.
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