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Mystery Damage to my truck. From the camper??

MN_Ben
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I originally thought this was from my camper. I have absolutely no clue. I made a video in hopes someone would know what caused this. https://youtu.be/djhJfPwoNlA

MNBen
2006 F350 Dually PSD
2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL 5th Wheel

2002 F250 7.3 PSD -SOLD
2004 Lance 1130 -SOLD
2005 Lance 981 -SOLD
2000 Lance 1010-SOLD
199? Texan 650 -SOLD
Ford FX4 Ranger -SOLD
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wnjj
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MN Ben wrote:
There is no dent. Id doesn't look scratched. It is worn or rubbed smooth.

That makes me think it was just barely in contact and the slack in the jack mounting when stowed was enough to sit and rub with light pressure. Can the jack ever get any closer? I see they lift up to pivot before dropping down. If you hold it up out of the lock slot, can it move any closer to the truck?

The truck cab and bed move much more independently than you might expect. Did you drive through something slow but twisty (like up an angled driveway cut)?

Even with snug tie-downs campers will shift in the bed. Did you drive through any strong crosswinds?

NRALIFR
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This just happened right? Was it unusually windy or bumpy on your last trip? I’d say your camper got a little sideways in the bed at some point.

Years ago, I was having strong headwinds and side winds occasionally move my camper a surprising amount, despite the fact that the tiedowns were tight, and the camper is sitting on a rubber mat. I eventually made some modifications to the bottom of the camper, and made a centering fixture for the truck bed to keep it from moving around.

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MN_Ben
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There is no dent. Id doesn't look scratched. It is worn or rubbed smooth.
2006 F350 Dually PSD
2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL 5th Wheel

2002 F250 7.3 PSD -SOLD
2004 Lance 1130 -SOLD
2005 Lance 981 -SOLD
2000 Lance 1010-SOLD
199? Texan 650 -SOLD
Ford FX4 Ranger -SOLD

MN_Ben
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Kayteg1 wrote:
For my camper set I made a 2x6 plank, who made front wall stop and than I screw small 4x4 block to the ends, to hold the camper from side movement.
Tops of 4x4 have some taper for easy camper loading.
I also experienced that fast guns tension is crucial. I had my camper on factory rubber mat, yet on the 1st trip the camper move 1 inch to the back. The rocking motion during driving combined with air drag made it.
Than I put about 3/4" tension on spring-loaded fast guns and the problem did not come back.

I have a mat under it. I like your 4x4 block idea. 3/4" on the fast guns??? Wholly Cow that seems like a lot of tension.
2006 F350 Dually PSD
2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL 5th Wheel

2002 F250 7.3 PSD -SOLD
2004 Lance 1130 -SOLD
2005 Lance 981 -SOLD
2000 Lance 1010-SOLD
199? Texan 650 -SOLD
Ford FX4 Ranger -SOLD

Kayteg1
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For my camper set I made a 2x6 plank, who made front wall stop and than I screw small 4x4 block to the ends, to hold the camper from side movement.
Tops of 4x4 have some taper for easy camper loading.
I also experienced that fast guns tension is crucial. I had my camper on factory rubber mat, yet on the 1st trip the camper move 1 inch to the back. The rocking motion during driving combined with air drag made it.
Than I put about 3/4" tension on spring-loaded fastguns and the problem did not come back.

MN_Ben
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jimh425 wrote:
Looks to me like the DRW brackets are installed wrong. They should be parallel to the TC sides, but appear to angled toward the cab.

Btw, it’s normal for the TC to move side to side some. You just have minimal clearance.


When I originally had these brackets one was angled in and the other was flipped and more inline with the camper side. I needed all the clearance I could get so I flipped the one. This made the jack straight out when unloading giving me the most clearance and angled towards the cab when folded in. I actually made the 3" extensions to give me more clearance. Maybe now I could try the brackets reversed. Maybe.
2006 F350 Dually PSD
2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL 5th Wheel

2002 F250 7.3 PSD -SOLD
2004 Lance 1130 -SOLD
2005 Lance 981 -SOLD
2000 Lance 1010-SOLD
199? Texan 650 -SOLD
Ford FX4 Ranger -SOLD

jimh406
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Maybe swap sides for the brackets. Pictures would help since it’s hard to pause the video to see it clearly, for me.

'10 Ford F-450, 6.4, 4.30, 4x4, 14,500 GVWR, '06 Host Rainer 950 DS, Torklift Talon tiedowns, Glow Steps, and Fastguns. Bilstein 4600s, Firestone Bags, Toyo M655 Gs, Curt front hitch, Energy Suspension bump stops.

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MN_Ben
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silverbullet555 wrote:
Your trailer is rocking back and forth in the bed which is independent of the cab, or the cab is rocking back and forth. In either case, the body bushings are where it's likely rocking and it is moving enough to make contact. Could be cab is moving one way and camper the other on rough roads, over bumps, etc.


Even with the Fast Guns attached? It happened on one side but not the other.
2006 F350 Dually PSD
2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL 5th Wheel

2002 F250 7.3 PSD -SOLD
2004 Lance 1130 -SOLD
2005 Lance 981 -SOLD
2000 Lance 1010-SOLD
199? Texan 650 -SOLD
Ford FX4 Ranger -SOLD

jimh406
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Looks to me like the DRW brackets are installed wrong. They should be parallel to the TC sides, but appear to angled toward the cab.

Btw, it’s normal for the TC to move side to side some. You just have minimal clearance.

'10 Ford F-450, 6.4, 4.30, 4x4, 14,500 GVWR, '06 Host Rainer 950 DS, Torklift Talon tiedowns, Glow Steps, and Fastguns. Bilstein 4600s, Firestone Bags, Toyo M655 Gs, Curt front hitch, Energy Suspension bump stops.

NRA Life Member, CCA Life Member

silverbullet555
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Your trailer is rocking back and forth in the bed which is independent of the cab, or the cab is rocking back and forth. In either case, the body bushings are where it's likely rocking and it is moving enough to make contact. Could be cab is moving one way and camper the other on rough roads, over bumps, etc.
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