Your straps are pretty angled. Thats going to allow a little rocking of the camper. If you went straight down it would hold a bit better.. but like you said, probably not an big deal.
They're not ideal, but it seems solid. I'm more worried about the camper not lifting and moving while driving on the freeway. For now, this is the best I can do. I'll get some proper Torklift turnbuckles soon.
They're not ideal, but it seems solid. I'm more worried about the camper not lifting and moving while driving on the freeway. For now, this is the best I can do. I'll get some proper Torklift turnbuckles soon.
I have a pair of the EZ ones but they might be too long for your application
If they're the ones I'm thinking of (Fastgun) they're pretty easy to shorten. They're just made from square tube. I cut the top off, shortened the tube, welded back together. Obviously limited by how long the threaded hook part is....The camper came with a set of long Torklift turnbuckles, meant for frame mounts. I'll need to see what options I have for mounting. May be possible to just weld mounts to the bottom of the camper and bolt it to the bed.
If they're the ones I'm thinking of (Fastgun) they're pretty easy to shorten. They're just made from square tube. I cut the top off, shortened the tube, welded back together. Obviously limited by how long the threaded hook part is....
Not quite the same as what I have. Mine have a latch at one end of the square tube.Mine aren't the Fastguns, the square body is fairly long, so I'm not sure how well it will fit with the flat bed and whatever mounts I figure out.
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I ended up with a 2016 Palomino Backpack SS550 for a shortbed...
I'm very excited to here your feedback on this. I've been looking at this exact model for about a year now.
Upgraded the tow rig to a CM skirted bed and some made-to-order boxes to fill in between the camper and bed. Also using stake pocket tie downs. This combo will give us a ton of extra storage.
First time getting it all loaded up since getting the boxes installed and wiring finished. Will be using a 42 inch hitch extension and weight distributing hitch to tow the trailer with the jeep on it.
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In this picture, your overhang doesn't look that long. I'm surprised you'll need a 42 inch extension. Great set-up!Upgraded the tow rig to a CM skirted bed and some made-to-order boxes to fill in between the camper and bed. Also using stake pocket tie downs. This combo will give us a ton of extra storage.
First time getting it all loaded up since getting the boxes installed and wiring finished. Will be using a 42 inch hitch extension and weight distributing hitch to tow the trailer with the jeep on it.
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When I drop my camper like that, I just leave it on the jacks. I do lower it as far as I can.@crimsonride do you ever offload the camper at a spot while camping? If so, how do you support it? I recently picked up a Palomino 550 soft side and when i go to the lake I'd like to not break down the camper every morning to dump the boat. My thought is if I'm anywhere for a few days and not moving camp I'd like to unload it; my current plan is to build a couple steel foldable saw horse style supports for underneath as well as a simple support for the over cab portion. Curious if anyone on here has recommendations?
Yes I do. I just lift it off the truck and leave it on the jacks. I do it all the time. We’ve camped in it on the jacks lots of times and it’s plenty stable.@crimsonride do you ever offload the camper at a spot while camping? If so, how do you support it? I recently picked up a Palomino 550 soft side and when i go to the lake I'd like to not break down the camper every morning to dump the boat. My thought is if I'm anywhere for a few days and not moving camp I'd like to unload it; my current plan is to build a couple steel foldable saw horse style supports for underneath as well as a simple support for the over cab portion. Curious if anyone on here has recommendations?