We've gotten out in our "new" old 80's Skamper three weekends so far this summer and are having a blast. It's so cozy/comfy! And our first-ever 4-wheel drive vehicle (Tacoma) is getting us to local places we've never before dared to access. The many false starts down too-tough roads are all part of the adventure.
I had to take the camper off recently to do some "stuff" hauling and discovered it had been moving around enough to squeeze/dent a wheel well and scrape paint off the bed rim from some through-bolts at the tie-down locations on the camper. I'm using Torklifts front and back. Part of my problem is that the camper extends onto my tailgate so the rear tie-downs reach forward as do the front tie-downs so there's no counter force. (I'll probably put in new eye bolts to remedy that.) But that doesn't account for the side-to-side movement.
I've got the camper on a rubber mat and I placed a 2x4 between the front of the bed and the camper, but by the end of the day, the board had shimmied up several inches and was pushing out the truck bed and pushing in the front of the camper.
What methods do you all use to limit movement? What can I use to "lift" the camper another 1" or so without making things even more slippery - and without adding a lot of weight?
Here's a bad picture. It was in the shadows of the trees we squeezed between. The camper is still off the truck so I can't get you a better one just now.
![tie-downs.jpg tie-downs.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/40/40281-0487b4a6081e5d1f23df804c713b4a5d.jpg)
Thank you for your advice.
I had to take the camper off recently to do some "stuff" hauling and discovered it had been moving around enough to squeeze/dent a wheel well and scrape paint off the bed rim from some through-bolts at the tie-down locations on the camper. I'm using Torklifts front and back. Part of my problem is that the camper extends onto my tailgate so the rear tie-downs reach forward as do the front tie-downs so there's no counter force. (I'll probably put in new eye bolts to remedy that.) But that doesn't account for the side-to-side movement.
I've got the camper on a rubber mat and I placed a 2x4 between the front of the bed and the camper, but by the end of the day, the board had shimmied up several inches and was pushing out the truck bed and pushing in the front of the camper.
What methods do you all use to limit movement? What can I use to "lift" the camper another 1" or so without making things even more slippery - and without adding a lot of weight?
Here's a bad picture. It was in the shadows of the trees we squeezed between. The camper is still off the truck so I can't get you a better one just now.
![tie-downs.jpg tie-downs.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/40/40281-0487b4a6081e5d1f23df804c713b4a5d.jpg)
Thank you for your advice.