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- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIIf you have no basement space for them, it's super easy to just lay them on the floor as the last item to be stowed before taking off and the first item to be unloaded.
I agree, chairs or even bikes hanging off the rear get filthy. - rhagfoExplorer III
downtheroad wrote:
Tried carrying chairs on the outside....a couple of times. They got filthy and had to be thoroughly cleaned before we could use them.
Try to find a way to carry them inside somewhere. We have a canopy on our truck. Bikes and chairs go in the bed of the truck protected by the canopy.
Best reason to carry inside! - tonymullExplorerMy truck camper has a porch so sometimes I lay them flat and bungie them. That is for paved road travel. If we are taking gravel roads they go inside. We have a u shaped dinette and they fit in the U again secured with a bungie. We have also carried them on the step up into the cabover or just put them on the bed.
- Dutch_12078Explorer IIII've seen some bicycle racks that would work well for chairs. Our zero gravity and bag chairs all fit in a storage bin though.
- IAMICHABODExplorer IIIf you have a spare tire on the rear of your trailer,My neighbor uses a rack Like This to carry his.
- tomkaren13ExplorerOur folded chairs fit under the Dinette table. Extras are bag chairs and stowed in pass thru.
- dodge_guyExplorer IIMine go in the front pass through storage. These are standard fold up lawn chairs. The fold up "bag" chairs go in the back storage compartment.
- MFLNomad II
rhagfo wrote:
I put mine in the basement of the 5er!
X2 - rhagfoExplorer IIII put mine in the basement of the 5er!
- Happy_ProspectoExplorerI put mine in the garage of my Toyhauler beside the ATV. Tried to carry them on the outside on the chair rack I built but like dtr, they got a lot of road grime on them .
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