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c_traveler2
Apr 26, 2014Nomad
silversand wrote:Mello Mike wrote:
For us hard-side TC'ers, I suppose we could air down the tires if we needed to get below that rock overhang.
Mike:
If my memory serves, I believe that both Alex's and Jefe's hard-side truck campers are considerably narrower than the standard hard-side (Wolf Creek outside dimension is 96 inches; Alex's and Jefe's outside dimensions are in the ~~84 inch range) ?? Can you guys confirm ?
The extra ~12 inches of width on those standard hard-side campers could be a deal breaker on the WRT (it would be good to verify _somehow_ if a 96 inch wide camper would work at this section of trail, or if you'd require a parachute and/or be ready to bail with the door slightly ajar on the rock wall side)... think once you are committed, there is no reversing back down the trail...easily.
jefe4x4 Lance 165s (short bed) and my Lance 815(long bed mode) are the same dimensions, 86.5 inches wide without the jacks on. This is a good advantage in areas such as the WRT. Those with a Hard Side TCs need to really consider their height and width for trails like this,rear departure angle is extremely important.
Check out all the White Rim Trail trip reports if your a hard side TC and want to do this trail.
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