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โMay-17-2022 07:59 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Yeah, I knew what you meant, but I don't buy the not able to haul weight thing. Although, I believe you qualified it as not "rated" to carry weight, which may be technically correct.
โMay-17-2022 07:39 AM
s1214 wrote:ThomasELee wrote:If you are looking at 'truck tents', no. Most truck campers you do.
Do you have to remove the tailgate for a truck camper?
โMay-17-2022 06:43 AM
ThomasELee wrote:If you are looking at 'truck tents', no. Most truck campers you do.
Do you have to remove the tailgate for a truck camper?
โMay-16-2022 11:04 AM
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โApr-25-2022 07:45 AM
deltabravo wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Iโll have to call shenanigans on this.
There was a typo in my post. I fixed it.
Yep, I have seen bent tailgates from long term usage of hauling stuff that rests on the tailgate.
โApr-25-2022 06:11 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Iโll have to call shenanigans on this.
โApr-25-2022 05:31 AM
burningman wrote:
The only REAL issue is the cables or straps that hold the gate when itโs open usually interfere with the camper because it widens out right behind the truck bed, and/or the camper has holding tanks below the rear overhang area, or a black tank dump port.
As for the notion that the gate will be damaged because it isnโt designed to support much weight, how much weight is really on it if you can remove the tailgate and carry the camper without it?!!
โApr-24-2022 03:00 PM
specta wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And to my point, newer trucks tailgates are significantly thicker, heavier and better built than the 70s-80s models of trucks.
Back in the 70s Ford used to advertise that their tailgates could support up to 2000 lbs.
I'd be willing to bet that the tailgate on my 1976 F-250 would support more weight than the tailgate on my 2011 Chevy.
โApr-24-2022 10:26 AM
โApr-24-2022 09:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:
And to my point, newer trucks tailgates are significantly thicker, heavier and better built than the 70s-80s models of trucks.
โApr-24-2022 09:10 AM
stevenal wrote:
My camper doesn't extend down, but it does extend out. The tailgate cables would interfere. If your camper has taillights and your tailgate has cables, you'll need to remove the tailgate.