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Anonymous
Jul 07, 2018More info: the 2014 Primetime tracker has crud for under storage compared to anything I had previous, and I pull with a 2011 Yukon standard length. I shoulda kept the truck, but that's a story for another day.
I need to get creative to reduce volume and some weight. I really dislike putting wet crud covered wood in the back but I do it. I do have (2) 10-pack Lego Levelers I have used as side leveling and stable blocks but I would need (4) more 10-packs with the sites I seem to end up in. I carry assorted 1-by's and 2 by 8 & 10's I collected over the years, they tend to split the long way. I have a bunch of 4x4 shorts from an old deck build I use under the stabs and raising the slinky line (again I sometimes need to get creative with the camp site sewer connections). With the pickup, was never an issue with boards....( don't say it! I know getting a truck solves a lot of this, I kick myself every camping trip ;( ..)
I was worried extending the scissor stabs would cause more movement, and this TT seems higher for stabilizing no matter how level the sites are.
Any other light weight products strong I should consider for leveling and stability?
Thanks
Normy
I need to get creative to reduce volume and some weight. I really dislike putting wet crud covered wood in the back but I do it. I do have (2) 10-pack Lego Levelers I have used as side leveling and stable blocks but I would need (4) more 10-packs with the sites I seem to end up in. I carry assorted 1-by's and 2 by 8 & 10's I collected over the years, they tend to split the long way. I have a bunch of 4x4 shorts from an old deck build I use under the stabs and raising the slinky line (again I sometimes need to get creative with the camp site sewer connections). With the pickup, was never an issue with boards....( don't say it! I know getting a truck solves a lot of this, I kick myself every camping trip ;( ..)
I was worried extending the scissor stabs would cause more movement, and this TT seems higher for stabilizing no matter how level the sites are.
Any other light weight products strong I should consider for leveling and stability?
Thanks
Normy
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