deminimis
Explorer
I think I'm going about this right, but thought I'd look for some input too. As of today, my flatbed is mounted in the standard fashion (solid mounting). Seems the best way to mount a camper to a flatbed like this, at this time, is via four spring loaded mounts. Now, once I get around to a torsion-free flatbed mounting system (going with the M35 style of cargo bed mounting -Spring loaded brackets for middle and front mounts, and a solid bracket mount at the rear (same mounting as the front mounts, but not spring loaded)), it seems I could either solidly mount the camper to the flatbed (no spring loaded mounts between camper and flatbed), or solidly mount the rear camper mounts to the flatbed and use spring loaded mounts for the front two camper mounts. Clear as mud? There will be 1/4" rubber between the camper and flatbed deck to cut down on camper movement and provide a smidge of cushion. Once the bed is torsion-free, I would think solid or front spring loaded would be fine. However, it seems having front spring loaded camper mounts would add a margin of safety (meaning should I end up beyond the capabilities of the flatbed mounting system and the flatbed twists at all, the spring loading would take up the cause and help keep the camper for disintegrating). Thoughts? Thanks.