Cargo Trailers? Yes/No? Recommendations
Cargo Trailers? Yes/No? Recommendations
Northforker |
Aug 31 2015, 03:23 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 31-August 15 Member No.: 8,439 Favorite Truck Camper(s): Lance Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: Ford F-350 6.7L Diesel SRW 4x4 Type of Tiedowns used: Researching Truck and Camper Setup: Researching |
We are currently full time 5th wheelers and while that is a big downsize from our sticks and bricks, the truck camper is a much smaller unit.
We are going to buy a truck camper for 4-8 week trips from our base to adventure/fishing/hunting/hiking spots that the 5th wheel would not be ideal for. We are trying to decide whether we need a cargo trailer for bicycles, small gas grill, kayak, fishing gear, portable black water tank, extra clothes, backpacking gear, extra cookware, extra canned goods, small chest freezer, etc. I like the idea of being a minimalist and being able to go wherever the 4x4 truck will take us, however, I also realize that getting there without any of the toys/tools necessary to enjoy the destination really defeats the purpose. I'm thinking a 7' x 12' as the MAXIMUM size, it would be even better with a 6' x 9'. Two axles ride better on rough ground? So, how about some advice??? |
Meen |
Aug 15 2022, 10:34 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 25-June 22 Member No.: 10,202 Favorite Truck Camper(s): Ford Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 4x4 Ford Type of Tiedowns used: Custom Truck and Camper Setup: Air bags, Luxury Interior, Sound system |
Cargo trailers are also good one to move your stuff from one state to another but what about company which you're hiring? If it's trusted then go for it but have a look at bestmoverscalgary before finalizing your decision.
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