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wincrasher65
May 27, 2014Explorer
Sorry trag, I thought responding to every post would be bad form on my part.  But "howdy" back at you!
Anything you do in the confines of a campground, you need to consider your neighbors and their enjoyment. That means due consideration with you music and TV watching outside, as well as use of your generator. Keep in mind the time of day as well as the setting, and you should be OK. There always is some miserable cuss that gets upset by any little thing, so sometimes you have to deal with those types too.
The ground clearance could be an issue. It's only about 6" in the center, behind the rear axle. I just go really slow and watch out for rocks. But I'd avoid really rough roads or fields you aren't familiar with. Also, I would go around any objects you encounter on the highway, such as recaps - they could get hung up.
As far as stacking things in back - I suppose you could. I may be wise to install some d-rings or such to secure your cargo. The ride is really smooth though - I've not noticed my cargo moving around, nor the contents of cabinets being bounced around.
In fact, I've left the toilet seat up and drove around a fair bit and it stayed up!
Anything you do in the confines of a campground, you need to consider your neighbors and their enjoyment. That means due consideration with you music and TV watching outside, as well as use of your generator. Keep in mind the time of day as well as the setting, and you should be OK. There always is some miserable cuss that gets upset by any little thing, so sometimes you have to deal with those types too.
The ground clearance could be an issue. It's only about 6" in the center, behind the rear axle. I just go really slow and watch out for rocks. But I'd avoid really rough roads or fields you aren't familiar with. Also, I would go around any objects you encounter on the highway, such as recaps - they could get hung up.
As far as stacking things in back - I suppose you could. I may be wise to install some d-rings or such to secure your cargo. The ride is really smooth though - I've not noticed my cargo moving around, nor the contents of cabinets being bounced around.
In fact, I've left the toilet seat up and drove around a fair bit and it stayed up!
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