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805gregg
Mar 27, 2014Explorer
mkirsch wrote:billtex wrote:diver110 wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. 30 lbs I can probably handle, but I take it you need the 2000 for ac. Ideal would be built in propane, but I don't know if that is possible in a pop up. I was leaning to a hardside, but the nature of my property is such that I likely could not get it off the truck (little truly flat terrain), hence now leaning popup.
???
Why do you think a popup is easier to unload than a hard side?
Am I missing something?
It may be that he can't unload, PERIOD, and must keep the camper on the truck most of the time.
You can always MAKE a flat spot on your property. A man and an hour and a skidsteer is all it takes. If it's bad enough you might need a retaining wall and some fill hauled in, but it's worth it.
Really, the fuel savings from a popup are minimal. It's not worth the hassle of popping up and down (which can be hard on the back) and the loss of storage space. Right now the 9' door on my barn is the ONLY reason I still have this popup. Nothing else will fit, except a newer version of the exact same thing.
Just get a taller door
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