MikenDebbie wrote:So I read a few threads about truck bead stake tie (like Brophy tie down anchors) but most folks say those are for very light wt campers, plus the fact that truck beds are thinner metal than they use to be. My camper weighs 1450 lbs...
For the trip home, make sure you have something padded or carpetted for the front of the camper and the tie down method mentioned should be good for the trip home (just make sure not to stomp on the gas pedal).As for a permanent solution, I have the ...
Not to the camper specifically, but did some repairs to the truck carrying it. http://waddlestravels.blogspot.com/2013/07/penguins-know-how-to-make-things-shine.html
I stick to about 58 or 5 under the limit, whichever is slower...better fuel economy. If the speed limit on a 2-lane is more than 65 (I rarely see 2-lane roads at that speed or above), I will keep an eye out behind me with the side views and if there...
billtex wrote:Bud99 wrote:I posted a couple days ago about what product to use to improve anti-sway on my truck camper. I didn't provide enough info on the truck / camper. 2013 Chevy 2500, D/A, crew cab, long bed. 2009 Travel Lite 960 R, 1960# dry...