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kohldad
Dec 05, 2017Explorer III
White Rim Trail is definitely not in the same league as a forest service road. Some of it is decently smooth, but some of it is very rough. Any camper not firmly bolted to the truck bed is going to do some rocking on that trail.
I've gone off-road on 4wd trails which has caused my hard side to rock considering. Never had a problem with the tie downs. While my camper is a hard side, it is on the light side so I run the torklifts a bit looser than the 1/2 hole recommended by Torklift.
Trick is to take it slow, stop to let the camper settle back down when needed.
I've gone off-road on 4wd trails which has caused my hard side to rock considering. Never had a problem with the tie downs. While my camper is a hard side, it is on the light side so I run the torklifts a bit looser than the 1/2 hole recommended by Torklift.
Trick is to take it slow, stop to let the camper settle back down when needed.
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