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c_traveler2
Mar 03, 2015Nomad
wintersun wrote:
Dumb idea to undo the turnbuckles as it increases the loading on the outer wheel which is not good and it increases movement/rocking of the camper which is not good and it provides zero benefits.
Want to do a lot of trail running get a popup camper or pull a high clearance popup trailer. This is what everyone else does who is not clueless. Or remove the camper, run the trails, then come back and re-load the camper onto the truck.
You really need to read jefe4x4 posting and the link he has posted. I've been on 3 XTC adventures with jefe4x4, two on the Mojave Trail and one on the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands, Utah. We both have hardsides of similar design and weight. Your premise of only using pop-up and/or high clearance expedition trailers for trail running is like a cup with a hole in it, it doesn't hold water.


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