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Bolt Down Camper

by DebbieWTR
April 2, 2012

“Driving north on US HWY 27 in Lake County Florida I spotted this pickup with a propane tank on the back. When we got to a stoplight I saw the chain bolted to the side of the camper and attached to a cross bar under the truck. The outside of the camper is plywood, no idea what the metal plate with the eye-hook is bolted to, but I am glad I was not behind them going up a steep hill.”

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  • # Bolt, Camper, Cross Bar, Eye Hook, Lake County Florida, Plywood, Propane Tank, Steep Hill, Stoplight
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1 thought on “Bolt Down Camper”

  1. anon
    April 3, 2012 at 9:29 pm

    The chain in the front is pretty much standard for a truck camper. Though it is usually a bit farther forward, and there should also be one at the rear to the bumper on both sides.

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