98OzarksRunner
Adventurer
Another downside - if you ever camp in a campground you'll have dozens of people come by and ask 'what the ???? is that?'. Ours is on a trailer and we get lots of questions.
Another downside (a real one this time) is that if you live in the Midwest (like I do) the trails are pretty brushy. I haven't taken my trailer on a rough trail yet, but I'm afraid the hanging limbs would make a mess of the RTT cover in short order. This would be worse if it were mounted on the truck. I'm thinking of making a sheet metal fairing to put over the front of it to protect it from the limbs, if I mount the RTT on the truck.
Another downside (a real one this time) is that if you live in the Midwest (like I do) the trails are pretty brushy. I haven't taken my trailer on a rough trail yet, but I'm afraid the hanging limbs would make a mess of the RTT cover in short order. This would be worse if it were mounted on the truck. I'm thinking of making a sheet metal fairing to put over the front of it to protect it from the limbs, if I mount the RTT on the truck.
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