Re: What changes toyour camping (gear/ techniques) are youpplanning for this year?
I don't like lifting my hitch rack if I can avoid it. I stand it on end to move it and walk it on the corners. I can lay it down behind the truck and lift the side with the tenon that goes in the hitch, get it set into the edge of the hitch socket, then lift the back side until it slides in. I just pull it out and let it drop when removing it. Its gravel where I usually hook mine up, so I'm not too worried about it. If I have help we can each get a side and slide it in or out.
I worried about my hitch rack getting hit in parking lots at night, I got some of the long red and white reflective stickers and put them on the back corners.
I don't like lifting my hitch rack if I can avoid it. I stand it on end to move it and walk it on the corners. I can lay it down behind the truck and lift the side with the tenon that goes in the hitch, get it set into the edge of the hitch socket, then lift the back side until it slides in. I just pull it out and let it drop when removing it. Its gravel where I usually hook mine up, so I'm not too worried about it. If I have help we can each get a side and slide it in or out.
I worried about my hitch rack getting hit in parking lots at night, I got some of the long red and white reflective stickers and put them on the back corners.
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