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- jefe_4x4ExplorerThe answer for us is, NO. Ours stays on except when it's off at home. A lot of that is self directing as we always leave the jacks at home. Have never wished or needed otherwise. I see our small Lance as a Class C. We don't stay in one place more than a couple nights. We are travelers.
It seems there is a half and half split of the reporting TC-er's: 1/2 ON/1/2 OFF. That's fine. Whatever you require and are comfortable with. On long journeys it is comforting to know that you can park a a regular parking place (20' long) in town while traveling. On long trips it's comforting to know you can just pull down the scissor steps and ingress.
As I get older, I'm trying to cut down on the falderal while traveling. Keep it simple. I like it.
jefe - stevenalNomad III leave it on. No need to repack for day trips, and those day trips keep the battery charged. Took it off once since '98; to drive the Monument Valley loop without shaking up the beer. Put it right back on afterward.
- finaddictExplorerIf in the same spot for a couple nights and I need the truck then tc comes off. so easy to pull it off, I can be done in 20 minutes even when solo.
- Reality_CheckNomad IIWinter camping, in the snow, no. Lot's of reasons not to, including having to deal with changing snow level in the parking areas for reloading. That, and once we arrive, we're sledding or visiting and the truck stays.
Rest of the time... more than one night and you bet. It's off. We love the easier access (ours is pretty tall), love the freedom of not having to raise the jacks/re-level each time we head out. We very often will fish two different body's of water in the same day, or go sight see somewhere. It's so easy to take off and put back, I can't imagine not. GeoBoy wrote:
Once we put it on in the spring it stays on.
Ditto.
Once I get camp set up, the truck never needs to leave, and all my travels (recreational activity) involve riding one of my dual sport motorcycles.- MattydExplorerPretty much leave it on. Take it off once a year or so just to wax the parts you can't when camper is on the truck.
- bookmakerExplorerThat is one of the main reasons we bought a TC. But, it all depends on the trip. If I plan to need the truck, yes, the camper comes off. If not, we leave it on.
The length of stay is not a significant determining factor. We have removed it for just a weekend stay and left it on for a longer stay.
Great to have the option.
Dale - idaho_camperExplorerWe're about 50/50 for unloading while boondocking. Having remote electric jacks makes the exercise relatively easy. Obviously, it greatly depends on where we go and how long we stay.
As far as tips/tricks, unloading onto a flat area with room to maneuver the truck is just about the only suggestion I could offer. - BillL1356ExplorerGenerally we take it off when we are going to be camped for more than one day and want the truck for touring, erands, etc. It is no big deal as we can load and unload in about 15 min or so which is about the same amount of time it takes break camp and secure the camper for travel. That being said if we are boondocking we don't unload.
- misskateExplorerWhen we were camping with the kids and boat, we would drop the camper if we were sitting at the same spot for 3 days or more. One year, I dropped the camper at a campsite for 2 weeks without the truck. More like cabin camping. . .
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