I know this is an ancient post, but that looks like our house this winter outside of Park City, UT. Our TC is safe in our storage unit.One pretty good reason to own a hard side
I always wondered what the maximum snow load of a hard side truck camper would be. At least this much; and this is in my driveway! That little person down the walk is my fetching frau, Jeanie, who is 5'4", not a midget. All four corners of the 'one ton' suspension were on the snubbers until I raked the snow off. At least the ground pressure was great on the snow for traction! After the winter of '10/11, I bought a tractor with a big honking snow blower to keep the lane clear.
I didn't read anything about shocks. The stockers are junk and are totally overwhelmed with the cabover. If you've upgraded them already, great.Tillamook OR.
2016 Ram 3500 with airbags, stableloads and 19.5 wheels and View attachment 500392Roadmaster tires. 2016 Actic Fox 811 with 500w of Zamp solar.
Are you putting a flatbed on the Chassis then mounting the camper on that? Side tool boxes?Work in progress... Approx June I get my hands on the truck w/ body and camper to do my stuff. Joined here back in 2016 and hadn't posted much.View attachment 508058View attachment 508059View attachment 508060View attachment 508061View attachment 508062
The Hillsboro bed has tie down pockets w/ fold down stainless loops in them, similar to photo. The camper is light, tag on it states <1200 lbs dry so I'm using them.Hi, was wondering how you attached the camper to the flatbed...I don't see any tiedowns...is the camper attached directly to the flatbed?