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Grit_dog
Sep 11, 2017Navigator II
If I was actually worried about it, I'd just point the truck west or east and drive a few more hours.
If it's strong enough to need to be tied down then you're in a little too deep!
Into a head wind though who cares? Truck and camper easily handle 100mph plus head wind.
Regarding the jacks, leaving them off the ground is pointless. If you really think it may tip over, they will help. If they break then maybe they saved tipping over. Either way, no point sitting in a "boat".
On second thought it sounds like fun to ride out your own hurricane party!
If it's strong enough to need to be tied down then you're in a little too deep!
Into a head wind though who cares? Truck and camper easily handle 100mph plus head wind.
Regarding the jacks, leaving them off the ground is pointless. If you really think it may tip over, they will help. If they break then maybe they saved tipping over. Either way, no point sitting in a "boat".
On second thought it sounds like fun to ride out your own hurricane party!
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