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DutchmenSport
Jul 12, 2017Explorer
I have an Euqal-i-zer 4 point WD hitch. For overnights, I don't even unhitch, unless there is something specific we want to go see after getting the trailer parked. When we do unhitch for for overnight, I never take the hitch out of the receiver. I use a locking pin so it won't get stolen (although anything with enough determination can be stolen). I just remove the weight distribution bars and set them in my trailer pass through.
However, in your case, I think you are a candidate for that CLASS-C instead. But remember, if you want to tour around, you always have to take your camper with you. If you get a toad, you still have to remove the hitch from the toad, or like some do, flip it up and it stays attached all the time to the front of the toad vehicle.
However, in your case, I think you are a candidate for that CLASS-C instead. But remember, if you want to tour around, you always have to take your camper with you. If you get a toad, you still have to remove the hitch from the toad, or like some do, flip it up and it stays attached all the time to the front of the toad vehicle.
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