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HandyRandy
Explorer
Mar 31, 2023

F550 Upfitting cost estimates?

I am in the very early stages of considering buying an F550 chassis cab truck and outfitting it to carry my truck camper.

I have an older Lance camper I have modified/customized to be exactly what I want. We love it and will not replace it.

I can shop for the truck and understand the range of prices for what I am looking at.

There are lots of upfitter sites on the web, but I am just beginning to put a wish list and budget together so I am not even close to asking for quotes.

Required:
A custom flatbed with storage boxes and tie downs. Preferably aluminum for weight reduction and corrosion resistance.

Wish list:
Oversize single rear wheel conversion with the necessary suspension mods. For example: https://www.buckstopinc.com/single-wheel-conversions.html
Extra fuel capacity
On board air compressor

Can anyone provide ballpark costs for the bed and the mods I listed? Any recommendations for suppliers?

Thanks,
  • 3_tons's avatar
    3_tons
    Explorer III
    Well, I kinda been looking at the same thing, and here are some things to consider…

    If the underside of your camper has a drop-down overhang in the back, this overhang will impact how far you’ll be able to forward position the camper atop the flatbed (varies per bed length)…This may result in a sizable gap between the campers front bulkhead and the flatbeds ‘headache bar’…(possible extra storage…).

    Once you get the camper aboard the flat bed, the front swing-out jacks will need to swing in to their travel position…This may be adversely impacted if the camper (assuming a drop-down) cannot go most of the way forward…Flatbed width will play a roll here, meaning narrower is better - angled front bed corners can help…Tie-down points can be easily improvised, say, inside the steak-bed receptacles…

    Review bed offerings critically, as some that may appear suitable are actually for chassis mount 3500’s & 350’s (pick ups) having different chassis widths than true work trucks such as 4500’s, 5500’s or 550’s…

    On a 550 or 5500, a steel bed can actually be an attribute to help buffer an unloaded uber stiff ride…

    The two popular bed types are a fully skirted type with integral built-in boxes and ICC rear, or a traditional flatbed with side mounted boxes, with or without a full ICC skirted rear…Rear hitch size options can vary…

    Allow somewheres between $1500 and $2000 (and a full day) for bed installation which includes electrical (lights, F&R 7 pins, camera’s, etc…), mud-flaps (if non-skirted), and fuel neck(s) extension-relocation…

    Hope this helps…

    3 tons
  • My prices are dated from 2014, but for $6k I got a flat bed, two lower enclosed boxes, 30k lb gooseneck hitch and 30k lb receiver installed. I sold my long turnbuckles for half price and bought new short ones for full price. Locally, i bought two horse stall mats from a farm store. I added 4 upper boxes in 2017 for $1200 and installed those myself. I already had a SuperTruss, but it was too short. I was able find one of the correct length for half price and sold my old one for the same price.