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valhalla360
Jan 29, 2015Navigator
A lot depends on the rig:
- Big 5th wheels and class A motorhomes are less likely to be taken off road.
- Smaller travel trailers and Class C motorhomes are a better.
- Truck campers are best suited short of getting into specialized off road RV's.
- All require slower speeds and proper stowing of cargo to avoid a mess.
As long as it's a short distance a dirt road doesn't both us, just go slow. If it's a 2 track or very uneven, it can quickly become a problem with the overhang hitting the truck bed.
- Big 5th wheels and class A motorhomes are less likely to be taken off road.
- Smaller travel trailers and Class C motorhomes are a better.
- Truck campers are best suited short of getting into specialized off road RV's.
- All require slower speeds and proper stowing of cargo to avoid a mess.
As long as it's a short distance a dirt road doesn't both us, just go slow. If it's a 2 track or very uneven, it can quickly become a problem with the overhang hitting the truck bed.
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