Tie down brackets on my camper
Tie down brackets on my camper
CumminsTurbo22 |
May 1 2010, 11:07 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 1-May 10 Member No.: 4,165 Favorite Truck Camper(s): first one so i cant say Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: Dodge Ram 3500, crew cab, long bed dually 4x4 lariat Type of Tiedowns used: torklift Truck and Camper Setup: Dodge ram, full billet trans, programers, 1976 Apeco camper, 11 footer |
Im looking for the tie down brackets on my camper, not my truck, i ordered the torklift frame mount and my brackets on the camper where the turnbuckle goes are in bad shape and hang to low where it hits my fenders... can someone give me a link to a better bracket?
Thanks Nick |
CumminsTurbo22 |
May 3 2010, 07:58 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 1-May 10 Member No.: 4,165 Favorite Truck Camper(s): first one so i cant say Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: Dodge Ram 3500, crew cab, long bed dually 4x4 lariat Type of Tiedowns used: torklift Truck and Camper Setup: Dodge ram, full billet trans, programers, 1976 Apeco camper, 11 footer |
anyone????
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Spanky |
May 4 2010, 07:44 AM
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Moderator Group: Moderator Posts: 320 Joined: 24-June 06 From: Silver City, New Mexico Member No.: 144 Favorite Truck Camper(s): Lance 1030 Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 1999 F350 Power Stroke Dually SuperCab Type of Tiedowns used: Torklift Truck and Camper Setup: 1999 Ford F350 4x4 Super Cab 1 ton Dually Lance 1030 Torklift tiedowns |
When you say they are in bad shape, what do you mean? Are they the type that are one bolt that is looped on the end and have a nut and washer on the inside of the camper? If they are hitting the top of your bed, I would say maybe put a sheet of plywood under the camper. I'm really not sure what you mean about being bad. If they are the type that are a plate and your jacks fit on them, all I could say is maybe take each one off and put some kind of backing on them on the inside. Maybe a peice of steel plate. OK I looked a little closer and now I see what you mean. The brackets are hitting the fenders on your dually. Wow, don't really know what to do about that. You could extend them with steel plate but that would make them weaker when off loaded. There are companies out there that make swing out brackets for a dually but not sure that would help. I think Atwood makes them if that helps.
Atwood Dually Brackets -------------------- 1999 F350 Power Stroke Dually Super Cab, 2003 Lance 1030
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CumminsTurbo22 |
May 4 2010, 02:33 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 1-May 10 Member No.: 4,165 Favorite Truck Camper(s): first one so i cant say Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: Dodge Ram 3500, crew cab, long bed dually 4x4 lariat Type of Tiedowns used: torklift Truck and Camper Setup: Dodge ram, full billet trans, programers, 1976 Apeco camper, 11 footer |
QUOTE(Spanky @ May 4 2010, 12:44 PM) When you say they are in bad shape, what do you mean? Are they the type that are one bolt that is looped on the end and have a nut and washer on the inside of the camper? If they are hitting the top of your bed, I would say maybe put a sheet of plywood under the camper. I'm really not sure what you mean about being bad. If they are the type that are a plate and your jacks fit on them, all I could say is maybe take each one off and put some kind of backing on them on the inside. Maybe a peice of steel plate. OK I looked a little closer and now I see what you mean. The brackets are hitting the fenders on your dually. Wow, don't really know what to do about that. You could extend them with steel plate but that would make them weaker when off loaded. There are companies out there that make swing out brackets for a dually but not sure that would help. I think Atwood makes them if that helps. Arwood Dually Brackets sorry i should posted this picture to avoid confusion. I really got to jack the camper sky high to get these over my fenders. there a little bent and the screws are coming out of the camper. im looking for a different style of this. someing that doesnt hang so low. Cause my me jacking it up i have to put lots of wood blocks down to get this to clear the fenders. Thanks |
CumminsTurbo22 |
May 4 2010, 08:29 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 1-May 10 Member No.: 4,165 Favorite Truck Camper(s): first one so i cant say Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: Dodge Ram 3500, crew cab, long bed dually 4x4 lariat Type of Tiedowns used: torklift Truck and Camper Setup: Dodge ram, full billet trans, programers, 1976 Apeco camper, 11 footer |
ok, i figured out this was the old bracket for the jack. he moved them to clear his dually but never took these off. thanks for the help
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KY_Campers |
Jun 27 2010, 10:19 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 137 Joined: 14-June 10 From: ....... Member No.: 4,413 Favorite Truck Camper(s): ..... Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: ...... Type of Tiedowns used: ....... Truck and Camper Setup: ......... |
I seen that you had a ''hand crank'' on one of the jacks in the first picture.
You can use a 1/2'' drill, and a ''deep well socket'' to raise and lower your camper!!! I can take a picture and show you if your interested in it.... Just let me know! -------------------- . . . .
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BobC |
Jun 30 2010, 08:58 PM
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Those look like Rieco Jacks. In that case you would want Rieco's Dually Bracket Extensions. Atwood's Dually brackets are specifically for Atwood jacks and will not fit other brands necessarily. The drill adapter can be found at the link provided if your jacks are in fact made by Rieco.
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