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sky_free
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
Keep in mind when you are looking at TC's that they are always shown unloaded with the step on the ground. I was shocked the first time I saw how high the first step was the first time I got in one that was actually loaded on a 4wd truck. For us it's no big deal, but I can't tell you how many times I've almost fallen off that Fox Landing. I know it's going to kill me some day.
If the issue is the strength required to hitch a TT, it is less physical effort loading a truck camper, but putting the tailgate on and taking it off is pretty difficult. If you are going to just leave it on the truck forever this is a non-issue of course.
If the issue is the strength required to hitch a TT, it is less physical effort loading a truck camper, but putting the tailgate on and taking it off is pretty difficult. If you are going to just leave it on the truck forever this is a non-issue of course.
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