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Originally Posted by NWBob
My wife and I just purchased a 2023 Ontour 2.2 and are considering adding a StowAway2 hitch-mounted cargo box. Anyone have any experience with these boxes? Encountered any problems?
Thanks,
Bob
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In 2019 we bought one for our 2012 Roadtrek 190 Ranger. We love it.
We are very nomadic and the box has made it much easier to set up then put way as we drift from site to site. And when we are on-site and bad weather rolls in without notice, we can quickly stow away sensitive equipment. There is a hitch extension which allows the box to sit behind our continental spare tire kit. The box has had no negative affect on the way our RT drives, although it could in other types of class B's. We talked to one couple who sold theirs because it negatively affected the drive of their RT 210. IMO, wheel base distance, van length, RV weight, and vehicle ground effect all play a role in whether or not a van will drive well with a box loaded to max.
It is water resistant, but not water proof. We carry our kitchen/bathroom paper rolls in it and they have stayed dry. On one occasion we found a small amount of rain water in it after driving through a heavy storm.
We are blessed with good health and find it easy to mount the box in the spring and remove it in the fall for winter storage (two person operation).
Any problems ... not really. It adds about 3 feet to the overall length of your rig. We do not have a backup camera on the box, so backing up is often a two person operation.
Maintenance ... we apply Aerospace 303 to our Stowaway 2 every month to reduce UV damage.