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dahkota
May 17, 2013Explorer
If you put 400 lbs of stuff in the bed of your truck, it counts as 400 lbs against the payload. If you put 400 lbs of stuff in your tt, it counts as up to 60 lbs. against your payload. The smart move is to put it in the tt. But, 400 lbs adds up fast so take care how much you load in the tt.
For me, pillows, blankets, clothes and food definitely go in the tt. It is easier to load it in the right place at home than to have to worry about it when you get to the campsite. But, we leave our tt stocked during the season and only replace what we use as we go. Leaves less work and more time to enjoy.
For me, pillows, blankets, clothes and food definitely go in the tt. It is easier to load it in the right place at home than to have to worry about it when you get to the campsite. But, we leave our tt stocked during the season and only replace what we use as we go. Leaves less work and more time to enjoy.
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