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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 47364" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Moving gear in your van</p><p></p><p>If you have your own van, you can make some modifications to make loading in easier. i.e., that step can be filled in so you can load right up to the door. Just don't open the side door with something pressed up against it!! Actually, with some cargo vans, the side door is welded shut, so you've reduced your potential entry points. Put a cage on the front, and a padlock on the back, and you've got a pretty secure solution.</p><p></p><p>For load ins, I absolutely hate plastic totes. Yes, they are cheap, but why not get some small road cases that will last you forever? The weight difference will be minimal, and road cases can stack better without randomly collapsing on you.</p><p></p><p>If you do get a van, definitely make sure you get a ramp. Lifting is bad, and the cost of a ramp is way cheaper than a visit to the chiropractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 47364, member: 211"] Re: Moving gear in your van If you have your own van, you can make some modifications to make loading in easier. i.e., that step can be filled in so you can load right up to the door. Just don't open the side door with something pressed up against it!! Actually, with some cargo vans, the side door is welded shut, so you've reduced your potential entry points. Put a cage on the front, and a padlock on the back, and you've got a pretty secure solution. For load ins, I absolutely hate plastic totes. Yes, they are cheap, but why not get some small road cases that will last you forever? The weight difference will be minimal, and road cases can stack better without randomly collapsing on you. If you do get a van, definitely make sure you get a ramp. Lifting is bad, and the cost of a ramp is way cheaper than a visit to the chiropractor. [/QUOTE]
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