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Lost My Legs.........but in a good way.

Bubtoofat
Explorer
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After a few off road close encounters with drop offs and boulders, I decided to ditch my jacks. But that posed another problem....what if the truck craps out and I need to get the camper off? It's fine to leave the jacks at home for short weekend trips but we travel thousands of miles from home every summer. So I decided to store the jacks in the cab of the truck.

The idea of flying camper jacks in the cab in case of an accident is unappealing to me so I came up with a storage rack that fits behind the rear seat.

First I take the motors off the jacks and toss them on a shelf. They won't be going with us. Pop on the top caps. Rory at Northstar gave me 4 caps that go on the top of the jacks for the non-motorized units.

Next I popped off the child safety seat tie down covers seen here.


Here is what's underneath.



I grabbed some 3/16 angle iron, some 3/16 X 1 flat stock, the welder, and just made it up as I went along. Didn't really have a plan so to speak. Here's what I came up with.


I chose red paint because it was the cheapest on the shelf, and I'm cheap. Then added some padding in the right places to minimize damage to the jack finish and the interior of the truck. I used self-adhesive heavy duty weather stripping, yoga mat, and foam pipe insulation to pad everything.

Here's what my wife came up with for utilizing the car seat tie downs. I was going to use a bolt fisher to pull a bolt through from the inside but this idea is way better. Then I was going to dip the ends in Plasti-Kote but at $10 a can I decided electrical tape would silence any rattling for a fraction of the cost. And I'm cheap.


Just pop the tangs in the slot and swing the rack down.


Here is the finished prototype with the jacks all snug and padded. The two 1/4 inch bolts and nylock nuts keep the jacks inside the rack. When you snug the bolts down the rack squeezes the sides of the jack and eliminates any movement and rattles.


Plenty of room with the seat in the upright position.


I have also added a thick plastic coated steel cable that is bolted to an anchor point under the seat and is attached to the front bottom of the rack to prevent it from swinging forward in case of an accident.

Now my jacks are safe from rock chips, boulders, and idiots in parking lots.

Another bonus is that I have removed weight from the rear of the camper and placed in front of the COG.

Mike
2005 Chevy 2500HD Crew 4X4 6.0
2011 Northstar Adventurer
Hellwig Bigwig, Ride-Rites, Fastguns, KYB Monomax.


"No matter where I am, I can't help feeling I'm just a day away from where I want to be."
Jackson Browne
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Bubtoofat
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Explorer
tooldad1041 wrote:
What do you use for stabilizing the truck/camper when using the camper? Most, or at least I do, use the jacks to keep the entire truck/camper from moving side to side. They can also be used for some slight leveling if needed.


The camper doesn't move much at all. I have never used the jacks for stabilization or leveling. When we had our TT the entire trailer would bounce and shake with the slightest movement. No so with the TC. I use boards to level side to side and front to back. Never had an issue.

Mike
2005 Chevy 2500HD Crew 4X4 6.0
2011 Northstar Adventurer
Hellwig Bigwig, Ride-Rites, Fastguns, KYB Monomax.


"No matter where I am, I can't help feeling I'm just a day away from where I want to be."
Jackson Browne

kohldad
Explorer III
Explorer III
Wouldn't say most. The only time I use the jacks are to unload/load the camper. Most of the time, I raise the rear jacks 11" to provide extra clearance and have them protected by the bumper. Would move the front, but they are protected by my step bars and anchor points.

Funny thing is with my FW, any movement bothered me. But if the TC doesn't move that bothers me.
2015 Ram 3500 4x4 Crew Cab SRW 6.4 Hemi LB 3.73 (12.4 hand calc avg mpg after 92,000 miles with camper)
2004 Lance 815 (prev: 2004 FW 35'; 1994 TT 30'; Tents)

tooldad1041
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What do you use for stabilizing the truck/camper when using the camper? Most, or at least I do, use the jacks to keep the entire truck/camper from moving side to side. They can also be used for some slight leveling if needed.

69_Avion
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Very well done. A little ingenuity goes a long way.
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msiminoff
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Explorer II
Bravo!!! Well done Mike!
I suggest that you submit this to the the TCM mod contest !!!
Cheers,
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the_tc_life
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that is a great idea. since my truck is just for the camper for the most part (I have another truck for other stuff) I rarely take my camper off. I keep the jacks on it for emergency only. NOW THANKS TO YOU (really...thank you) I will be measuring and checking if I can do the same thing. I cant believe I never thought of that...duh.

thanks for sharing the idea.
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billyray50
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Very nice... Great job!!

CptnBG
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I removed my jacks and have been leaving them home. I do sort of feel naked without them. I'll keep your project in mind as I didn't want them loose in the back in case of an accident.
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K_Mac
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Nice job, I too bounce things off my DW and she's also come up with some good solutions.

c_traveler2
Nomad
Nomad
Very nice project, I too have put some thought into the "what if" and just have been placing them in the back seat of my extent cab. That is a nice set you have cobbled together.
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Mello_Mike
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Very nice!!! Great job!
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kohldad
Explorer III
Explorer III
Very nice job and well thought out. Without examining the welds and stretch marks at the bends, can't find fault with it. :B
2015 Ram 3500 4x4 Crew Cab SRW 6.4 Hemi LB 3.73 (12.4 hand calc avg mpg after 92,000 miles with camper)
2004 Lance 815 (prev: 2004 FW 35'; 1994 TT 30'; Tents)

gbopp
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Nice job.

You may be cheap but, you did it right. Thanks for sharing.

amandasgramma
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Good fix!!!!!!! Glad you thought of safety!
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