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Old 03-10-2006, 02:23 PM   #21
rvfirefighter
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I have a longbed dually so I have all the room for whatever. I have a 50 gal. saddle tank behind the cab, toolbox behind tank, still have room behind hitch for portable blue tank an other stuff. I also made a bike carrier that I mounted to the hitchbox of my Montana for 2 bikes. Still have room to make 90 degree turn without worry of hitting truck cab.

That is why I have a longbed.
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