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- dodge_guyExplorer IIAll of my stuff goes in the front pass through. I have to pieces of carpet the it sits on. Been doing this for 15 years now. Even when camping it goes in there. All it takes is one good hit to the shin and you will quickly do the same!
- TvovExplorer IIStoring the hitch over the winter - hitch head, spring bars, and anti-sway bar sit on the ground in the back of my shed.
At a campground - spring bars and anti-sway bars usually just get put into the bed of my pickup truck. If I need the room, I just put them under the camper on the ground. Hitch head usually stays attached to the truck - when we are out "touristing", I try to park on the outskirts of parking lots, backing in, so the hitch is out of the way of anyone. If I need to remove it, I put it in the back of the truck.
After 14 years they have barely any rust on them, and considering how thick and heavy they are I am not worried about them. - AtleeExplorer IIHitch head stays in the receiver until I'm finished using the trailer for a while, usually January thru the first time I use the trailer in the spring.
Spring bars are just put in the rear of the truck.
During the off season, both hitch head and spring bars are put in the garage. - temccarthy1Explorer
rbpru wrote:
Mine go in the storage area under in the front of the TT. Handy and easy to get to. They are after all heavy, greasy and dirty chunks of steel. The less I have to handle them the better.
Amen to that! Easiest place, nothing gets lost and secure! - trskyExplorer
dockmasterdave wrote:
I put a pickup truck, side mount tool box on my trailer tongue just behind the gas tanks. It clears the brackets for my weight distribution bars, is lockable,water tight, nice clean diamond plate aluminum, and my battery is relocated inside for security.
I have this exact same set up on my TT. Safely stores battery, spring bars, bug spray.... - harley4275ExplorerIf you have elec stabilizers / corner jacks , there is room above the assembly just below the frame where they are bolted. looks like a shelf and the bars slide in there perfect.
- opnspacesNavigator III have an equal-i-zer so when camping I leave the hitch head in the receiver tube. I swing the spring bars out wide to lay against the rear bumper and leave them there until I hook up to go home.
If I do remove the spring bars they lay across the tongue behind the propane bottles. The head stays locked into the receiver
At home everything sits off to the side on the garage floor. - _1nobbyExplorer
Bobbo wrote:
#1nobby wrote:
I welded a receiver to the frame.
https://imgur.com/a/qN7Zu
https://imgur.com/a/qN7Zu
There you go. If you quote this message, you can see what I did differently.
Ah!
Thank you. - FrankShoreExplorer
- falconbrotherExplorer IIMine live in the front storage area of the TT. When it's time to bug out I know where everything is. I don't recall there being enough room between the tanks and the house of the TT for any storage compartment.
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