rruff
Explorer
Interesting, I didn't know that! But I wonder if the bolt issues were just an installation error or something else that is easy to remedy (add more bolts, bigger bolts, longer bolts, lock them, etc). Do you know where that was mentioned by any chance? If the frame or flatbed was breaking, that would be a problem! Based on that photo I think the frame and flatbed combined have created a stiff unit... stress on the camper would be minimal.He's concerned about wear and tear on the camper. Those guys that had the Tundra in your photo had an issue with their flatbed bolts coming loose and sheering off. I think he is worried about the situation. He's a belt and suspenders type of guy.
I'm using flexible mounting between the frame and camper on mine, so the rear can pivot... no actual flatbed. Hope it works...