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pira114
Mar 30, 2015Explorer II
If you put anything on the bumper, the trailer will actually explode.
Unless you have a 1 ton dually. Or a Propride hitch. Then you can load it up all you want.
Just messing with all of ya.
I had my Gen on the back of my 26ft Wilderness. Haven't noticed any difference since I removed it. Only reason I did was my new storage spot has an extreme driveway and I hit it pretty hard going in or out. Had to come off.
So if that's not an issue, I don't see an issue with a plastic box, BBQ, and assorted supplies. I'd be careful how heavy of a bumper you add maybe.
Personally, under 150lbs, I'd probably use an elevated cargo tray that uses the rear receiver.
Unless you have a 1 ton dually. Or a Propride hitch. Then you can load it up all you want.
Just messing with all of ya.
I had my Gen on the back of my 26ft Wilderness. Haven't noticed any difference since I removed it. Only reason I did was my new storage spot has an extreme driveway and I hit it pretty hard going in or out. Had to come off.
So if that's not an issue, I don't see an issue with a plastic box, BBQ, and assorted supplies. I'd be careful how heavy of a bumper you add maybe.
Personally, under 150lbs, I'd probably use an elevated cargo tray that uses the rear receiver.
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