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Old 02-20-2023, 08:19 AM   #61
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To each his own...friend has that model. Tows with a RAM 1500. Wishes he had gotten an AS now after owning it for 2 years and camping with us. Says it is affected by wind while underway, bounces around on the road, and is very cramped. Wife wishes they had gotten a small AS now, but more money. Look how high these SOB's sit on the frame above the wheels. You will always wonder about the AS if you don't get an AS!
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We also bungied some of the cabinet doors while riding. We pulled with a Dodge Ram 2500. We had all the extras sorted into totes in the bed of the truck, like camp stove, etc in one, set up, like chocks, pads, hitch tools, etc in one, other tools in another and so forth. Always the same system of organization to simplify We kept the set up tote always at tailgate for quick access on arrival and departure. We used a boat hook to move totes around, as needed. We kept our appliances like crockpot, blender , etc in storage under dinettes. But countertop item like Aeropress, toaster, etc in milk crate on floor between dinettes seats for easy set up soon arrival. We put up spice racks by the stove and a magnet strip for knives above the stove. The knives were taken down and wrapped in a storage bag when traveling. We put a few taller food storage containers , without the lids, in one of the shelves of the existing pull out pantry, where we kept cooking utensils for easy access while cooking. Those are few convenience features that made full timing easier.
Nice! It sounds like you guys have really worked things out - thanks for all the storage tips.
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