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mlts22
May 26, 2016Explorer II
I second contacting the manufacturer. Ideally, you should use some type of bolts which can be secured with Loctite so they don't work loose as you go down the road.
As an alternative, I'd see about a RV dealer bolting a rear mounted hitch receiver, then using a hitch mounted cargo rack with that. The advantage of that route is that if you did want to build something on top of the receiver, it is on a relatively steady surface, and you are not taking any chances with your main rig by adding new holes.
As an alternative, I'd see about a RV dealer bolting a rear mounted hitch receiver, then using a hitch mounted cargo rack with that. The advantage of that route is that if you did want to build something on top of the receiver, it is on a relatively steady surface, and you are not taking any chances with your main rig by adding new holes.
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