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Old 08-13-2018, 05:18 PM   #19
BubbaLynn
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Originally Posted by Caniel View Post
We have a 2010 Mountaineer. In addition to what BubbaLynn said any bounce or bumps are magnified at the rear of a trailer. There's been a few roads that have taken out correlle ware plates, broke cups in the cupboard over the sink. After being on a rough road we are real careful when opening the fridge as well. And that was traveling below the speed limit..
Yup I'll agree with that, even have had broken eggs when we opened the fridge door dripping all over the place.
We solved the plate problem by putting a non slip rubber drawer liner in the bottom of the cabinet and stacking a paper plate between each of the normal plates.
The cups I ended up putting three cups face down around a plastic salt shaker and banding it all together with my old boot blousing bands from my time in the Marine Corps (many moons ago) but I'd bet a thick rubber band would do the same.
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