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carringb
Sep 27, 2017Explorer
X2 on an undercarriage mounted spare mount. They are easy to find in junkyards, however removal is often not easy. E-trailer also has a universal undercarriage mount.
A hitch rack with some weather-resistant totes is another option for gear you don't use daily. Finally, whenever I've rented C's, the overhead bunk is where we stored all the ski totes during travel. It's a space not normally used while driving, and helps keep the weight distribution forward.
That all said... pulling a trailer isn't hard, and you'll figure out backing soon enough (although, small trailers are harder to back the big trailers), and can provide an enclosed outdoor spare to use as a work or gear setup area.
A hitch rack with some weather-resistant totes is another option for gear you don't use daily. Finally, whenever I've rented C's, the overhead bunk is where we stored all the ski totes during travel. It's a space not normally used while driving, and helps keep the weight distribution forward.
That all said... pulling a trailer isn't hard, and you'll figure out backing soon enough (although, small trailers are harder to back the big trailers), and can provide an enclosed outdoor spare to use as a work or gear setup area.
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