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Ski_Pro_3
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Bummer your camper can not support a full water tank while off the truck, hanging in the air from the jacks. Now you are STUCK with the camper on the truck in order to use it. If you decided to off load your camper and take a drive, for example, you can't. Well, not without draining all your water, then having to refill it after you get back and load it back on your truck. My camper can support full water tank while suspended from the jacks, so I can unload the camper and take daily trips to various sites while home-basing the camper in a campground.
Regarding your second question; I wouldn't strap down my camper to the ground. If it's that windy, find a safer place to put the camper than that to begin with. Also, consider planting a wind screen of trees to protect the camper from high winds. If you lower your camper as low as possible, the wind isn't gonna tip it over.
Regarding your second question; I wouldn't strap down my camper to the ground. If it's that windy, find a safer place to put the camper than that to begin with. Also, consider planting a wind screen of trees to protect the camper from high winds. If you lower your camper as low as possible, the wind isn't gonna tip it over.
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