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jesseannie
Mar 29, 2015Explorer
Let me clarify: If I am going to do this it will NOT be an accessory that I would attach to the bumper.
I have an older Prowler with a real beefy frame. I would remove the existing bumper and weld on heavy steel extensions.
The trailer I have is a front kitchen and 26+ feet long so a couple hundred pounds on the back will not be a problem.
The BBQ weighs 20# it is not like I am taking a huge grill and accessories.
We use it every night while camping. The stuff I would put on it is light weight but bulky enough that there is not place for it.
Putting the spare tire under the frame on the front might be a great idea.
jesseannie
I have an older Prowler with a real beefy frame. I would remove the existing bumper and weld on heavy steel extensions.
The trailer I have is a front kitchen and 26+ feet long so a couple hundred pounds on the back will not be a problem.
The BBQ weighs 20# it is not like I am taking a huge grill and accessories.
We use it every night while camping. The stuff I would put on it is light weight but bulky enough that there is not place for it.
Putting the spare tire under the frame on the front might be a great idea.
jesseannie
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