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Old 02-20-2021, 09:59 AM   #15
jsb5717
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I saw this was referenced earlier. I made my own cargo carrier, removed the OEM hitch and bolted it in the same location. If you have a decent welder and local steel yard it's fairly simple to build. I don't know what the weight rating is but it's very sturdy with almost no movement. The most I've carried on it is about 200#.

I also just bought a 70# 4000/3500 inverter genny that I will be carrying back there. I don't anticipate a problem. Since the RV plug is also in the rear that will make using it simple with a 50 to 30 adapter and a short, 10', 30A cable. I also plan to build an insulated box for it to keep it dry and minimize the noise while still allowing for it to breathe.
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