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Old 11-25-2018, 11:08 AM   #33
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I for one think it's a great compromise if it can be done safely, and it looks like it can. If you manage to go camping four times a year (and that's a lot for most), you still don't need the big hauler the rest of the time.

In a similar vein, I was looking at buying a beater pick-up for those rare occasions when I needed one, but wound up just buying a 5x8 trailer instead. Cheaper in every way, does the job when I need it, and I leave it locked up and out of the way at work the rest of the time. I tow it behind my wife's little Yaris.

Anyway, congrats on the setup though sorry it may not last.
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