How Do I Get a Truck Camper on My Lifted Truck?

A truck camper is a great way to add extra storage and sleeping capacity to your lifted truck. But before you make the investment, there are a few things you need to consider in order to ensure your camper will fit safely and securely on your vehicle.

Measuring Your Truck
The first step is to take accurate measurements of your truck bed, including the length, width, and height. You’ll also want to measure the height of your suspension lift kit. This will give you an idea of how much clearance there is between the top of your truck bed and the bottom of the camper.

Choosing the Right Camper
Once you have all the measurements, it’s time to start shopping for a camper that fits both your needs and budget. Most campers are made with aluminum frames, which makes them light enough to be mounted on most full-size trucks with a suspension lift kit installed.

When shopping for a camper, look for one that has enough clearance so that you can open all doors and windows without hitting any part of the frame or suspension lift kit.

Installing The Camper

Once you’ve chosen a camper, it’s time to install it on your lifted truck. This process can be done by yourself or with help from a professional installer. If you’re doing it yourself, make sure you have an appropriate jack or lift system available before attempting any installation steps. Additionally, be sure to check all bolts and other hardware for tightness after the installation is complete.

Conclusion:

Getting a truck camper on a lifted truck requires careful planning and preparation beforehand in order to ensure that everything fits correctly and safely. Measurements must be taken in order to choose the right size camper for your vehicle, and then it must be installed correctly in order for it to work properly. With some patience and careful planning, getting a truck camper on your lifted truck can be done with ease!

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James Gardner