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So there's no using it w/ the tailgate down? If you're sleeping in it you'll have to have the tailgate up, and then be able to put it down before you can get out?
I think I'm confused.
That's cool. I've been thinking of doing the same thing to mine, only I would be lifting the whole upper section w/ 4 jacks on the corners. Should be easy lifting while it's hooked to the truck and nothing needed to let it down ;)
I think I would want to put some wider/heavier wheel-tire combo on it.
My 105 Hardtop is one that lifts to walk around height when parked, and drops to the same height as the cab when getting dragg'd about.
I've moved it around many times w/o putting it down and it feels top heavy. I've thought...
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