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Jul-26-2021 01:42 PM
HadEnough wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Oh, sorry. I thought this was all caused from rust. I guess I have your situation confused with another member’s.
In that case, I’d be reluctant to replace the bed with another factory bed. Maybe a flatbed is in order
:):)
No worries. I just get a little excitable. Appreciate the help and ideas.
Hmmmm. I’ve been intrigued by a flatbed setup. They look kinda weird since the TC is made for a standard bed. Do people usually build some boxes around the edges or something for looks?
Jul-26-2021 12:36 PM
mkirsch wrote:HadEnough wrote:
This is one of the only forums I know where people make up their own ideas about what happened even when the issues were already stated. Happens all the time here, but the best knowledge of RVs is you guys so this is where I post questions. You gotta nip that stuff weird stuff in the bud to keep the thread on track.
Your problem IS the "weird stuff." Never heard of a non-rusty, non-abused truck bed collapsing under the weight of a TC.
There are a lot of people hauling much heavier TCs than yours over more miles, not having this problem.
Jul-26-2021 12:33 PM
HadEnough wrote:
This is one of the only forums I know where people make up their own ideas about what happened even when the issues were already stated. Happens all the time here, but the best knowledge of RVs is you guys so this is where I post questions. You gotta nip that stuff weird stuff in the bud to keep the thread on track.
Jul-26-2021 12:19 PM
d3500ram wrote:HadEnough wrote:
I’m at about 150,000 miles, nearly all with the TC in the bed. Should I expect these problems after 150,000 miles of bone rattling holes and bumps?
A properly set-up truck/ TC combo should last this duration (and more!)
Respectfully, could driving habits be in play? The reason I ask this is because of (words to the effect) ... "getting airborne."
This is quite disconcerting to read. A truck and camper should not be getting airborne. Perhaps slow down a bit?
...not accusing, just saying.
Jul-26-2021 09:08 AM
HadEnough wrote:
NO ISSUES with the mounts. Please show me where I said there were.
HadEnough wrote:
Issues with the bed crushing were CAUSED by the roads and thousands and thousands of miles.
Jul-26-2021 08:55 AM
HadEnough wrote:
I’m at about 150,000 miles, nearly all with the TC in the bed. Should I expect these problems after 150,000 miles of bone rattling holes and bumps?
Jul-26-2021 07:46 AM
d3500ram wrote:
I am not seeing OP’s sig for the TC setup in question…
If "the bed is getting crushed from the weight of the TC" then perhaps the truck and camper are mismatched- i.e. too heavy of a camper for the truck or not enough truck for the camper on it… especially if components are breaking.
Jul-26-2021 07:36 AM
Jul-26-2021 05:04 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Oh, sorry. I thought this was all caused from rust. I guess I have your situation confused with another member’s.
In that case, I’d be reluctant to replace the bed with another factory bed. Maybe a flatbed is in order
:):)
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