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Bedlam
Sep 29, 2015Moderator
The jack extension brackets do allow the camper to wobble a little more than without them. Blocking the TC underside or using WobbleStoppers from Torklift will reduce that movement. I have no worries about the brackets being of adequate strength to hold TC and occupants in regular off-truck use.
The DRW is not any wider than your TC sitting on the back. When driving unloaded you do need swing right turns slightly wider than a SRW, but nothing different than when you carry your TC. The biggest obstacle I have found with my DRW is overall length fitting into a spot rather than width. I went from a SRW extended cab short bed to a DRW crew cab with 9' deck and no longer fit in the 20' deep spots in my area.
The DRW is not any wider than your TC sitting on the back. When driving unloaded you do need swing right turns slightly wider than a SRW, but nothing different than when you carry your TC. The biggest obstacle I have found with my DRW is overall length fitting into a spot rather than width. I went from a SRW extended cab short bed to a DRW crew cab with 9' deck and no longer fit in the 20' deep spots in my area.
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