Tent Activities
Im new. I was searching the web about M-416 trailers because I restore old jeeps an M-416 would look really cool behind my M38A1. I stumbled across this site and now have been reading for about a week. Im hooked. I cant wait to build my own RTT equipped M-416 but thats a different future thread. My question now is about stability. You see Im a married fellow and I quite enjoy "tent activities". So how stable is a trailer mounted RTT during "tent activities"? Should I plan to fab some stablizer bars to steady things out? Or should I always make sure we are inline with the trailer and tent during activities as upposed to perpendicular? Or just screw it, so to speak, because the trailer motion just adds to the whole tent activity session? Any info some of you more tent activity participants have would be useful. I would hate for there to be a roll situation. wether the roll be over or away while disconnected, (man wouldnt that be a ride). Oh, just for general knowledge Im 6'3" and 210lbs. The wife is nowhere near my size.
Im new. I was searching the web about M-416 trailers because I restore old jeeps an M-416 would look really cool behind my M38A1. I stumbled across this site and now have been reading for about a week. Im hooked. I cant wait to build my own RTT equipped M-416 but thats a different future thread. My question now is about stability. You see Im a married fellow and I quite enjoy "tent activities". So how stable is a trailer mounted RTT during "tent activities"? Should I plan to fab some stablizer bars to steady things out? Or should I always make sure we are inline with the trailer and tent during activities as upposed to perpendicular? Or just screw it, so to speak, because the trailer motion just adds to the whole tent activity session? Any info some of you more tent activity participants have would be useful. I would hate for there to be a roll situation. wether the roll be over or away while disconnected, (man wouldnt that be a ride). Oh, just for general knowledge Im 6'3" and 210lbs. The wife is nowhere near my size.
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