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John D.,Honestly, I agree with you about putting the front on passenger side. I'd put a 170 degree awning on drivers side for shade when I didn't need or want the rtt up. Lol no particular reason though really, I just think it looks better that way.
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No worries.John D.,
Thanks, that is my thinking if I add an awning someday. Vance.
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Renegade,rear, with the annex it makes it easy to get inside vehicle even if raining, and leaves sides available for awning.
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Prerunner1982,I know this is overlanding and all but if you were to stop at a camp site the site is on the passenger side of the parking space (if in an RV hook up site).
Given this I would agree on the passenger side as well, just like RV/camper/5th wheel doors are on the passenger side.
But as far as dispersed camping sites go, I guess it doesn't really matter which side it opens towards.
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KonzaLander,My RTT opens up to the passenger side. I did this for three basic reasons.
1) I generally get into the driver side of the cabin when out and about and did not want the ladder or cover to interfere.
2) Fuel tank is on driver side and figured a little counter weight couldn't hurt.
3) Tent floor would contact rear hatch if opened when rear facing.
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MidOH,Passenger side for state park campgrounds. And all your utilities on the left side.
Not that you can't just nose into a spot instead of backing in. If you want to be backwards. But like someone already mentioned, my fuel tank is also on the left, and 38 gallons will make the truck lean left 1/4'' or so.
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