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diver110
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Mar 03, 2021

How often do your remove the camper from the truck?

As I noted in a another thread (lots of great feedback), I am looking at pop-up truck campers. It would be my first RV. How often do people take the campers off of the truck and how hard is it to do that? I saw a video of it that someone put on their website. It looked relatively manageable, as long as one is on fairly flat terrain. In the video, it was on a fairly level dirt surface. It looked like a bit of a tight fit, and having a second person around would definitely help. Obviously, it would be nice to have the camper off the truck when, say, offroading or using the truck when at home. Comments?

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  • Frequently.

    I don’t leave it on at home, and I set the camper on two long 4 x 6 timbers that give me a couple of tight parallel guides to watch as I back under. When I need the floor space in the garage that the truck is occupying in this picture, I park under the camper quite often. I just watch the gap between the rear tires and the 4 x6’s as I back under.



    I also take the camper off frequently while we’re traveling. I need to be able to do it on short notice, so I’ve avoided putting things like extra batteries in the truck bed. You’re correct in your assumption that being on unlevel ground can make loading the camper more difficult. You can generally get the camper off on a slope without too much trouble, but when you go to put it back on if there’s things in the bed that reduce the clearances, it just makes the job more difficult.

    Acadia NP, ME


    McKinney Falls SP, TX


    As for getting the truck serviced, I’ve done it both ways. Consider this, any garage that can handle a class C RV can handle your truck with the camper on it. Including putting it on a lift.

    :):)
  • More than two nights somewhere we may pull the camper off the truck if we don't have other toys with us. Les time than that, we just leave the camper on and pack things up if we need to drive somewhere. I have the advantage of being able to take an enclosed trailer with me that can fit a variety of vehicles, but there are times we go without something in tow.
  • Thanks for the feedback. Wouldn't getting the truck serviced be problematic with the camper on?
  • You will get answers that cover the entire range, from people who never take their camper off and can't fathom anyone that would ever take their camper off, to others who take their camper off every time they stop and can't fathom anyone who would ever leave their camper on.

    It all depends on your needs, your expectations, and how much you practice. First time on and off is going to be hairy, but the more you do it the easier it will get.

    For me I leave the camper on while camping, but that's just me. Generally I only load and unload the camper twice a year. I unload it in the spring to drive the truck around for the month or two before camping season starts, then load it around Memorial Day. After Labor Day I unload the camper and drive the truck around until late October when I get the NY State Inspection done and then back it under the camper for the winter.
  • The width of the camper in relation to the tailgate opening is one issue for some of us, regardless of whether the camper is pop up or hardsided. I have about 1/4" clearance between the rear opening and the left side bump out for the bathroom. Under the best of circumstances I need to load very slowly and very carefully. Other campers have several inches of clearance and loading is quick and easy.