Yup. After your reply I found exactly that on YouTube. . Ain’t gonna do it, but at least now I know what I’m not doing.IIRC, that is for in-bed lighting.
Totally agree. Very much worth the cost and effort, especially to counter all the darkness in the bed that a tonneau cover provides.The bed led lighting is worth the upgrade.
I don’t have a tonneau, so for my purposes, the overhead bed light is plenty good.Totally agree. Very much worth the cost and effort, especially to counter all the darkness in the bed that a tonneau cover provides.
There is…. To some degree.If that never comes out then sure I could see not needing them, but if you ever used the truck without the camper it's worth it.
I hope there is more to those camper tie-downs than what it shown.![]()
My tie downs go down to the frame. Tork Lift expensive but worth it I think
Welllllll…… damn.As happens so often, one project leads to an observation and a “hmmmm,” moment.
while I was under the truck, I noticed that I can swing the spare tire around a little bit, so I just figured to tighten up the windlass accordingly. Simple enough, right?
I seem to have lost that little hex-drive end fitting from the jack kit. Anybody know the size of that little bolt-head? I’m gonna make a dedicated one with a long square-drive extension.
I think they were not available for such a short bed-box. Got a pair for the 2500, but never used it for camper-carrying before my son took it with him to Virginia.My tie downs go down to the frame. Tork Lift expensive but worth it I think
MO bed sheetmetal is not strong enough, or designed for, supporting a high CG load like a slide-in.
I'm afraid to pull on it with a ratchet strap on my 3500.. you can watch it flex....![]()
Welllllll…… damn.
I looked at some crappy-quality photos and diagrams and.. gasp… consulted my owners manual in case I’d forgotten something..
there’s no hex-drive adapter. Just the square that’s supposed to mate up with one of the jack handle segments. But, it’s not in there at the bottom of that white plastic funnel. I suspect it got sheared off.
Now, what? I don’t even know if I can get the spare down to replace or modify the windlass.
I think they were not available for such a short bed-box. Got a pair for the 2500, but never used it for camper-carrying before my son took it with him to Virginia.
Will look up and see, though, in case something has changed.
This one is just square-to-square, but I think it sheared.