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roamlab
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Nov 13, 2017

What Is On The Bottom of Your Truck Camper?

I am in the middle replacing the floor of my truck camper. The original plywood is terribly rotten and, after years of previous owners patching it, it's time to bite the bullet and start over.

The original base of the TC has three plywood rails running north south. I assume this is for drainage? As I am replacing all wood with a fiberglass-foam composite, I plan to do the same with these, but I'm considering adding a layer of rubber to manage slippage and wear. Thoughts?

What is the bottom of you truck camper made of? Have you done any modifications to it?
  • Mine is 3/4" plywood overlayed with waterproof paint and I have 3 roll formed steel channels running parallel with the camper and one across the back screwed into the floor every 1 1/2".

    Good luck with adhering a rubber sheet to the bottom. Think I'd just use a bed mat. I like the roll formed channels on the bottom. Keeps the bottom off the pickup floor and allows any rainwater to run out so the floor stays dry all the time.

    Downside of the channels are they are slippery but the camper has never moved in the bed. the bed is Rhino Lined.
  • There is a Avion camper rebuilds - hundreds of photos thread you may find of interest. Unfortunately many of the photo links are broken. If you read something there, you can post on the thread or send the poster a PM requesting more info or photos. This is assuming you are after information on your Avion.

    Wayne
  • When I bought my camper I was under assumption that the floor- being main structural component is 1 1/8" plywood. That did not to turn to be truth as once putting it on stand jack, the side start collapsing.
    So now I have 3/4" plywood attached at the bottom.
    Gluing rubber to the bottom is not going to be easy. I have factory rubber mat on my Ford and it does good job.