Carefull with them bed slide in campers. I spent 3 hours Monday night helping my neighbor get his off the fence and in teh back of his truck. Not sure how it happened, however one of the front posts gave way, caused the other front post to give way. If it wasn't for his fence it would have landed on the ground. Fortunately the wife and I noticed his delima as we left the house for a shopping excursion. I stopped and offered a hand, he is 70'ish and was going to attempt it himself with a bottle jack. We ended up using his engine hoist, my engine hoist, my 7000 pound floor jack, a dozen or so cinder blocks, and a pile of lumber. We managed to get the camper stable, then off the fence, then high enough to get his truck under, in the bed so he could more it away from the fence, and then lifted it up one last time so he could get it in the bed. Which is where is sits today. Last I knew the insurance company was coming by today to give it the once over. His wife talked him into selling the 5th wheel and getting the slide in. This convinced her to sell the slidein and buy the 5th wheel again. Turns out the front leg that gave way, wood rot around the anchor bolts.
You all have some awesome looking campers!
How much different is it to dual tow than single towing?
Will that second trailer track the same path as the first?
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