Hello,

I just bought a small Palomino Bronco camper for my truck, and it is in really good shape, except for the anchor points where the tie-downs attach to the camper. As you can see below, both the front and back passenger side anchor points are not original (ghetto-plywood style), and are pulling away the floor of the camper, undermining its waterproofedness. The Driver's side ones are original, and less beat up, but seem to be just attached with a washer to the plywood floor of the camper.

I know that I should get spring loaded turnbuckles to ease the load on the camper anchor points going over bumps, but how can I should I go about rebuilding the anchor points? I thought the the corners of the frame would be larger pieces of wood, but they look rather flimsy (you can see them underneath the propane tank and fridge). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. First four show the compromised passenger side anchor points, last two show the original driver's side tie down anchors. Thanks,

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