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Old 07-24-2019, 05:18 AM   #5
Ken / Claudia
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Just to add what I have seen, normally anything hanging, mounted, sitting on the rear bumper or rear of a RV bounces like a yo-yo. That bounce will destroy welds, bend metal and leave your stuff on the roadway at some point if not done right. Be really careful. Make sure what you want to put on the rear is held in place without extra bouncing and strong enough to hold the load. Once and awhile I do see that and this season out of many I have counted 2 that had good solid, stable loads on the rear.
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