I had a Bunduawn installed on my Bundutec Camper that covers the side and rear. While it covers a lot, it has to be tied down as even in light winds, it acts like a sail. It works but the materials used to build it are not as robust as they should be given the stresses placed on them. I own a...
Interesting. I met them at the Truck Camper Adventure rally and they indicated they would not work well or at all on my flatbed. If you look at the design, Im not sure how you would attach them. I never travel with jacks anyway.
I only remove the camper occasionally but my concern was that...
I have a Bundutec Odyssey mounted on an Alum-Line flatbed on a Ram 3500. Instead of trying to align bolts up when lowering the camper, I simply use torklift tiedowns running from the jack brackets to the flatbed itself at all four corners. I added some side plates and it has never moved even...
When you say you tried them, what did you mean? They never responded?
I had Alum Line build me a flatbed about 18 months ago. They are not the most responsive to inquiries but they do good work. The sales guy I worked with was Mark Shinneman and he was great.
I have had a Bundutec flatbed Odyssey for 18 months now including 125 nights and 50,000 miles. We've travelled a lot of off road -- Mohave Road, Bradshaw Trail, Death Valley -- to name a few and have had no issues. Things come loose in any camper and they have been minor. Love the cassette...
I had one with the Ecamper. Drive it on slick Rock in Moab and down some pretty gnarly trails. Ground clearance was the main issue. It’s not a Jeep but it’s pretty capable.
If you contact them, they can provide you all the pics and info you would need. Heres one of mine. Want more? Check out the review written on TruckCamper Adventures web site.
Check out Bundutec, which is a few hours from Alumline. Rory used to own Northstar and will build anything you want. We love the flatbed camper he built for us on an Alumline flatbed
Guiding a Mountain Bike trip on North Rim of GC. Client fell asleep with his feet propped on fire ring and Crocs melted to his feet. Wilderness EMT Certified at the time but no training for that situation. Wrapped the crocs to his feet and transported him to the hospital in Kanab. Moaned and...
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