โApr-27-2015 09:24 AM
โOct-05-2015 07:27 PM
โOct-05-2015 05:48 PM
pcoplin wrote:
โOct-05-2015 04:51 PM
โOct-05-2015 01:56 PM
hedgehopper wrote:
This is an additional post from the OP:
Having concluded that the tie downs are designed to secure the camper front to back and not side to side, I designed and built a jig to secure my camper side to side. The jig permits maybe 1/8 inch total movement side to side. I will know better after our next trip. The camper is in place on the truck. So I know it fits. Whew! I wasn't sure it would fit until it was in place.
When I figure out again how to post pictures, I will do that.
โJun-14-2015 10:14 PM
โJun-13-2015 03:58 PM
duststrom wrote:
Do you all think that I should buy a thicker mat or would a 1/4" mat on plywood work. I've thought putting some 3/4" plywood that would support the bottom when it's on the stand in the garage and I thought I would have the wood extend out from the front camper sides for a loading guide to center it at the wheel wells.
What is a safe clearance between the camper and the top sides of the truck bed? I would think keeping the camper as low on the bed as possible would be best.
Thanks
โJun-13-2015 08:25 AM
โJun-13-2015 06:32 AM
โJun-13-2015 04:42 AM
โJun-11-2015 07:13 PM
duststrom wrote:
I'm having a problem with my camper moving rearward over time while driving. I have the same camper as Pocplin and the same angle of my HJ tie downs with a spray in bed liner. I do drive a bit fast on the highway, approx 70 and over time the front will just about bottom the springs out on the turnbuckles. Is there any way to stop this other then slowing down?
Thanks
โJun-11-2015 07:03 PM
duststrom wrote:
I'm having a problem with my camper moving rearward over time while driving. I have the same camper as Pocplin and the same angle of my HJ tie downs with a spray in bed liner. I do drive a bit fast on the highway, approx 70 and over time the front will just about bottom the springs out on the turnbuckles. Is there any way to stop this other then slowing down?
Thanks
โJun-11-2015 06:04 PM
โMay-22-2015 08:39 AM
The Mad Norsky wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
EDIT: I see it is a shadow. I do not think there is enough angle on your rear tie downs. Slanted more forward would reduce the amount your TC could move.
While I do agree with your assessment here, the picture seems to show the tie downs already in the holes farthest apart.
So, in other words, no place to move them to in order to increase the slant. ...
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โMay-21-2015 08:15 PM
Reddog1 wrote:
EDIT: I see it is a shadow. I do not think there is enough angle on your rear tie downs. Slanted more forward would reduce the amount your TC could move.