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burningman wrote:Yours might be. Ours is not a an EX or an SE. The only heavy options we have are an air conditioner and a generator. But you're right about the 2400 lbs not being the correct weight. That's without options.
A Northern Lite 10-2 is at least 1000 pounds heavier than that (2400 lbs).
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sbryan@vtbryans.com wrote:. Shawn, that is good to know. That wa sone of my concerns.Gjac wrote:
Not knowing much about TC's this setup looks like it should be std on all TC's. The 4 skinny legs just look like they would be wobbly if you try to use the camper unmounted to the truck. Those that take the camper off do you need any other support other than the 4 skinny legs to make it more stable?
The so called skinny legs hold the TC just fine. If we are going to be in one place for more than a few days we dismount the camper and lower it down. Contrary to the way things look, the legs are very stable and the camper will not tip over on its nose.
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Gjac wrote:
Not knowing much about TC's this setup looks like it should be std on all TC's. The 4 skinny legs just look like they would be wobbly if you try to use the camper unmounted to the truck. Those that take the camper off do you need any other support other than the 4 skinny legs to make it more stable?
Mar-13-2019 12:34 PM
burningman wrote:Not knowing much about TC's this setup looks like it should be std on all TC's. The 4 skinny legs just look like they would be wobbly if you try to use the camper unmounted to the truck. Those that take the camper off do you need any other support other than the 4 skinny legs to make it more stable?
That’s because you haven’t attached a Stable Lift.
If you did, it would be five minutes. And effortless.