Where Do You Put a Truck Camper?

Truck campers are a great way to enjoy camping trips without having to tow a trailer. They are much easier to maneuver than a trailer and provide more space than a tent. But where do you put a truck camper?

The first step is to make sure that your truck has the right setup for a truck camper. You will need to have either an extended cab or crew cab pickup, as the camper will need to fit in the bed of the truck. You should also check with your local vehicle department to ensure that your vehicle can safely handle the weight of the camper.

Once you’ve taken care of any legal requirements, it’s time to think about where you want to place your truck camper. The most common option is in the bed of your pickup truck, but this isn’t always an option depending on the size and weight of your camper. If you have an extended cab or crew cab pickup, you can also mount your camper on top of the cab, providing more space and better visibility when driving.

Another option is to use an aftermarket slide-in frame for your truck camper. These frames slide into the bed of your pickup and provide a secure base for mounting your camper. The advantage of this option is that it allows for easy removal and storage when not in use, as well as providing more stability when driving on rough terrain.

Finally, if you live in an area where there are no legal restrictions on vehicle size or weight, you may be able to mount your truck camper directly onto the frame of your vehicle using special brackets or mounts. This option provides greater stability and allows for larger campers that don’t fit in a standard bed or cab configuration.

In conclusion, there are several options available for mounting a truck camper depending on what type of vehicle you have, what size and weight it can handle, and what local laws apply. The most common option is mounting it in the bed of a pickup truck, but other options include mounting it on top of an extended cab or crew cab pickup, using an aftermarket slide-in frame, or direct mounting onto the frame with special brackets or mounts.

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Susan Delgado