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Old 07-06-2018, 07:49 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by madmaxmutt View Post

As FJR VFR said; there are schools of thought, that the slide should be supported when traveling. I have never made a lift or stand for either trailer, but a little insurance probably doesn't hurt. Again, make sure you are spreading that load on the surfaces, if you go that route.
Thanks guys for the GREAT information!
I will do some kind of support as my main vacation the past two years and this summer to Takhlakh Lake, nestled just under Mt Adams, 1/3 of it is gravel bumpy road, so support would be good. Here is the last two years of Heaven up there:
http://1-4u-computer-graphics.com/Mt...hLake-2017.htm

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