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northshore
Jun 16, 2017Explorer
Ive got the 165s squire lite, admittedly its lighter than the 195. but I have mine on a light weight golf cart trailer. I leave the trailer under the camper when it is not on the truck, and is easily slid out to use for other purposes. I got one of those trailer tongue dollies (harbor freight) to move the camper and trailer around the yard and shop, works great.
Note: when it comes time to load on the truck i can pull the trailer/camper right up behind the the truck, all lined up perfectly, raise the camper, slide the trailer out the back, and just back the truck right under the camper, takes no time at all and is easy, no problems with jockeying the truck, with the camper and trailer right up behind the truck.
hope i described it that so it makes sense, but having it on the trailer makes the whole process very easy.
one of the benefits is having bigger wheels and tires, casters would not work in my situation.
Note: when it comes time to load on the truck i can pull the trailer/camper right up behind the the truck, all lined up perfectly, raise the camper, slide the trailer out the back, and just back the truck right under the camper, takes no time at all and is easy, no problems with jockeying the truck, with the camper and trailer right up behind the truck.
hope i described it that so it makes sense, but having it on the trailer makes the whole process very easy.
one of the benefits is having bigger wheels and tires, casters would not work in my situation.
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