Starting a conversation about OEV camper mounting hardware.
@DesertT4R and I started discussing and it has me curious how the brackets have evolved since our 2020 camper was fitted as well as the mounting/backer plate and attachment points. I know that some camper brands, like our previous, simply slap 4 eyebolts through the bed floor with 2" - 4" washers or backer plates and call it a day. OEV typically attempts to use the pickup bed bolts and, if those are not close enough to where the brackets are located, have the installer connect supporting brackets from the back of the bracket to the frame of the pickup and/or use multiple bolts in each bracket to ensure a more heavy duty mounting system. I bump and twist down some fairy rough terrain and feel like we give the brackets (and camper) some good tests such as 2 days on the White Rim Road, some washed out High Clearance 4x4 roads in Capital Reef (resulting one wheel in the air often and one particularly nasty section that had the rear axle (and entire pickup and camper) hopping hard for about 4 or 5 seconds. Also, our typical weekend forest service roads which, much to my wife's chagrin, often has me turning onto fire tower roads or similar that we have no business being on with this rig. Ha.
Thought it would be an interesting conversation and would like to see pics and descriptions of various installs. It will be helpful for those that buy used OEV and are doing their own bracket install as these campers have been out long enough that we are starting to see second hand purchases and installs now.
For some background on my mat setup, etc., reference post #29 earlier in this thread:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...country-as-of-2023.214329/page-2#post-2773760
My front bracket in a Toyota Tundra with 6.5' bed. Note that factory bed bolts couldn't be used. Four bolts were used to hold in the front bracket. The middle two with backer plates and the outer two with added bracket bolted to the frame (see following images).
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Two brackets such as this were added below the outer bolt and bolted to the frame.
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The two inner bolts, on the front bracket, have backer plates.
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The rear bracket plates each have two bolts. I believe there is a newer designed rear bracket where one bolt is on either side of the tie down point rather than both bolts on one side of the tie down point. (yes I did notice the lack of washer, but as one can see in the next picture, I suspect that it was left off to ensure all nut threads are engaged to the juuuuust barely long enough bolt and so I haven't bothered with it).
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This is one of two bolts one one rear bracket. I couldn't get to the second one to take a picture.
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