davehallenbeck

Western Colorado

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A couple of silly questions. Where can you find a cargo container for the top of the roof? And where do you store lawn chairs? Having a run of bad luck so far: first trip, fuel pump went out: second trip, while loading RV wife broke bones in foot: third trip, dog eash tripped wife, hurt hip, messed up my arm: forth trip, generator failed and so did battery. We'll see what happens this time!
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Bobbo

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Sears has a good car top carrier. I keep our lawn chairs in a large basement compartment.
Bobbo, Linda and the furry kids (1&1/2 German Shepherds)
2007 Winnebago Outlook WF331C on a Ford E450 Super Duty Chassis
2010 Subaru Forester w/BlueOx baseplate & Ready Brute Elite towbar
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Horse Doctor

Cedar Creek, TX

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I have a rack for carrying folding chairs that mounts on our ladder. It works great and folds out of the way when not in use. I bought it at camping world.
Michael and Mona Greenlee + TJ the wonder dog
2003 Bigfoot 29G with all the goodies
2008 F150 toad
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tatest

Oklahoma Green Country

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I have two outside bins with access to a "basement" storage section about 8" high running from one side of the frame to the other. Front compartment is open to one bin (genset is on the opposite side); rear compartment is open to bins on both sides. These compartments work for flat stuff, like my folding table, lawn chairs, long-handled window washer, brooms, etc.
You may have a similar space, that you have not yet noticed.
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Tothill

BC

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We bought used and it already had a roof top cargo bin. It is just that same as the car toppers you can buy from automotive places. It is bolted to the roof.
We have three styles of camp chair. The ones that collapse and store in a bag fit under the dinette. The zero gravity type, go into the bin on the roof and the director's style ones get put between the twin beds in the back.
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davehallenbeck

Western Colorado

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Update: thanks to all who replied about storage issue. Trip 5: rear right inside tire blow-out. Thank goodness for good sams roadside assistance!!!
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