How Do You Put a Camper Shell on a Truck?

Installing a camper shell on your truck is a great way to increase its cargo capacity, while also providing some extra protection from the elements. But before you get started, it’s important to know how to properly install the shell so that it’s secure and safe. Here’s what you need to know about putting a camper shell on your truck.

Step 1: Measure and Pre-Drill

The first step in installing your camper shell is to measure the bed of your truck and pre-drill holes for mounting. Take careful measurements of the bed, including width, length, and depth, so that you can buy the right size of camper shell for your truck. Once you have the measurements, pre-drill holes in the bed of your truck for mounting the shell.

Step 2: Attach Shell

Once you have pre-drilled holes in your truck bed, it’s time to attach the camper shell. Most shells come with hardware included, such as screws and bolts.

Start by attaching one side of the shell to the bed using these screws and bolts. Then work your way around until all four sides are secured.

Step 3: Seal Edges

Once all four sides are attached to the bed of your truck, use a caulk gun or sealant to seal any gaps or edges between the truck and camper shell. This will help protect against moisture and drafts.

Step 4: Secure Locks

Once all four sides are sealed, it’s time to secure any locks that came with your camper shell. Make sure they are properly installed and locked so that no one can access or remove them without permission.

Conclusion: Installing a camper shell onto a truck is not as difficult as it may seem. With careful measurements, pre-drilling holes for mounting, attaching each side with hardware included with the shell, sealing edges with caulk or sealant, and securing any locks that came with it; you can easily put a camper shell on a truck in no time at all!

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Susan Delgado