This time I think I fould my pickup camper (cheep).
I been watching my neighbors farm to catch the guy outside so I could stop and ask about the camper sitting in the back field.
today I drove by and noticed it blew off its jacks lastnight in a storm we had, so I stopped and knocked on the door.
Its a 93 sunline, short (no overhang) The RS jack (only has one on the RS) folded under and broke out of the floor, and the LS jacks had also twisted out of the floor, but there still holding up the LS.
looking at the side (as best I can) I only see one small place the jack ripped the siding on the RS, but where the jacks mounted, the jacks held well to the underside, which caused a 6" square of the underside plywood to rip out.
Now, I bet if I removed the jacks (and straightened them) added a 3/4" sheet of plywood under the exhisting floor with lag bolts, and reattached the jacks I would be in bussiness. What do you guys think? Every thing else looks fine (But I could not unlock it to see inside until his son gets home and calls me). As I was saying earler, I have 5th wheel hitch rails in my bed so I will have to build a wood frame that lays in the bed of my truck, giving me more clearence for this repair work!
I noticed it has AC, Heat, Water system, refer, potty etc. looks pretty loaded.
IT says 1900 lbs full of water/gas/etc. Is that too much for my 2500 with the camper package/8800 lb option?
PS: How the hell do I get back up level so I can load it into my truck?
I figured I have to go down there with a couple bottle jacks, a truck of cinder block and maybe a 4X4 to put under the body for a place to jack (both sides). Then raise it 1 cinder block at a time until its high enough to get my truck under. Its now sitting with the PS on the ground, and the DS almost as high as it was when he unloaded it.
I been watching my neighbors farm to catch the guy outside so I could stop and ask about the camper sitting in the back field.
today I drove by and noticed it blew off its jacks lastnight in a storm we had, so I stopped and knocked on the door.
Its a 93 sunline, short (no overhang) The RS jack (only has one on the RS) folded under and broke out of the floor, and the LS jacks had also twisted out of the floor, but there still holding up the LS.
looking at the side (as best I can) I only see one small place the jack ripped the siding on the RS, but where the jacks mounted, the jacks held well to the underside, which caused a 6" square of the underside plywood to rip out.
Now, I bet if I removed the jacks (and straightened them) added a 3/4" sheet of plywood under the exhisting floor with lag bolts, and reattached the jacks I would be in bussiness. What do you guys think? Every thing else looks fine (But I could not unlock it to see inside until his son gets home and calls me). As I was saying earler, I have 5th wheel hitch rails in my bed so I will have to build a wood frame that lays in the bed of my truck, giving me more clearence for this repair work!
I noticed it has AC, Heat, Water system, refer, potty etc. looks pretty loaded.
IT says 1900 lbs full of water/gas/etc. Is that too much for my 2500 with the camper package/8800 lb option?
PS: How the hell do I get back up level so I can load it into my truck?
I figured I have to go down there with a couple bottle jacks, a truck of cinder block and maybe a 4X4 to put under the body for a place to jack (both sides). Then raise it 1 cinder block at a time until its high enough to get my truck under. Its now sitting with the PS on the ground, and the DS almost as high as it was when he unloaded it.