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rhagfo
Mar 31, 2014Explorer III
AuntSmurf wrote:
Don't let the possible bouncing steer you away from a rear kitchen. It's really not as bad as you may think, and with a little planning is not a problem at all. I take a few minutes and wrap glassware in washcloths and stuff extra towels in the cupboards to minimize the bouncing. I have "real glass" glasses and Corelle. We full-time, and the few extra minutes it takes to pack the kitchen is WELL WORTH the extra space! (Small pillows, extra sweatshirts, etc. also work great for packing.)
We have only had one issue with our rear kitchen. Hit a fresh road buckle from flooding that was not well marked, more like a speed bump than rough road, hit at 45 TV with Bilstien's did fine, 5er without shocks, looked like it left the road.
We now have shocks on the 5er, an not an issue since, 5er is much better behaved on bad roads now.
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