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hi Grit_dog, we never unload the camper, agree nice to have a truck to drive when on site but never done it, rarely stay more than a couple days
2 x 10 are lenghtwise each side the box and 3/4 plywood on top, only way to clear the rear door hitting the camper, truck has spray in liner
agree the rubber blocks add weight, never figured the difference between the Dodge 2500 and F350 was so different, maybe next time I will get a strip of thick rubber matting to replace the plywood, also thinking a filler each side the front of the box to space the camper sideways, a couple blocks of Styrofoam would likely work
- Grit_dogSep 24, 2024Navigator
I agree, if you leave the camper in the truck and never remove it, then removing the other stuff holding it morning place is not really an issue.
safe travels!