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Truk_1110
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Jul 09, 2017

New Camper - Getting truck ready

Hey everyone - I'm completely new to truck camping and appreciate all of the information on this forum. It's helped me figure out what kind of equipment I'm going to need.

I'm a new owner of a 2014 Dodge Ram 2500 and pretty excited to have the extra cab space. I've had this truck only a few weeks now and my aunt and uncle were generous enough to give me their old truck camper. I'm really looking forward to going on a lot more fishing and camping trips with my 4 year old son.

Here's my the new to me truck I just got:



The old camper I got for "free.99" :)



Just ordered a bed mat and looking into tie downs and some turnbuckles. Lots of good info on this forum so hopefully once I order the rest of the equipment I need I'll have the rig all set for some trips this summer here in the pacific northwest.

Any other advice for me would be great. thanks in advance

16 Replies

  • Welcome and congrats on the great rig.
    My family had a blast exploring and traveling in an older (much older than yours!) TC when we were first married.
    You'll have a blast!
  • Welcome to the forum.
    I don't have a TC. But, leaks in any RV can be a disaster.
    Check for leaks and seal them before you do anything to the interior of the camper.
    Enjoy your travels.
  • Congratulations on both toys.
    As you already hear, the weight distribution is critical on our sets.
    I would start with taking truck empty to the scales (google will find something in the area) , weight each axle and plan later to do the same with camper on.
    Camper looks like 10 or maybe even 11', so rear axle will get stretched.
    Make a rule that nothing heavy goes behind rear axle. Even if you don't overload the axle, the handling is going to be poor.
    All heavy stuff goes in truck cabin. Tools, bottled water, beer (not open).
    I did pick up my 11' camper with F250 and made long trip home with rear badly overloaded, but it is not fun to think "how I control that thing when tire blows?"
    Once you check everything is safe, then enjoy.
  • The camper looks old. You will want to do a thorough inspection of all seals and caulking. Do searches for "rot" and for "caulk" on this site for a good idea on what to look for.
  • First thing you have to do is measure the height up to the bottom of the overhang from the bottom of the camper. Compare that to your truck to be sure it will fit vertically.

    Next thing is for you to measure the distance across the outside of the bit that comes out from the four by eight foot regular footprint. That kickout for the bathroom that sits behind the wheel well can sometimes not fit into new truck tailgates.

    If all that checks out OK that you can proceed to buy things you might need, but if those measurements don't work you can't fit the unit into your truck without a lot of bother.
  • Welcome to the forum.

    You will need bigger spring packs or air bags. The camper loaded up will likely be over your trucks cargo capacity causing it to sag the rear end noticeably. I would also look into anti-sway bar and upgraded shocks.

    We used to have a Ram 2500 4x4 with a full size camper and all the above was needed to get make the truck drive right.