Mounting things on exterior of FWC
#1
Posted 06 February 2022 - 03:35 PM
Wondering if there’s any tips or tricks for mounting things to the exterior of our camper. We have a 2021 hawk FWC with smooth exterior siding. I’d like to figure out a way to mount our camping chairs and small travel bbq to the outside of the camper. Anyone done anything like this? How’d ya do it?
Thanks!
#2
Posted 07 February 2022 - 01:28 AM
And if you did it, how long ago and how has it held up? Any cracks forming? Do you go off-road?
I think the best is to use the receiver hitch accessories since they mount to the frame of the truck. I was even going to install one on the front.
#3
Posted 07 February 2022 - 06:35 AM
I use airline tracks, very flexible and gives a lot of option. Easy to configure as you need depending on what you need to bring.
#4
Posted 07 February 2022 - 12:55 PM
I use airline tracks, very flexible and gives a lot of option. Easy to configure as you need depending on what you need to bring.
Did you bolt them through the frame? Do you have more pictures? That looks great
#5
Posted 07 February 2022 - 06:58 PM
check out the 8020 camper side rack brkt from Saltmade.co
these brackets attach to jack brkts. u can then span the width with 8020. the 8020 would give u lots of options for mounting gear. this also eliminates drilling through the camper skin. i am kicking myself for not putting the jack brkts all the way up the side, though u can still add them in - there is a good amount of aluminum frame at the corners.
RC - if u are going to mount to camper frame, i would use rivnuts. i would trust them more than rivets.
Oregon
#6
Posted 08 February 2022 - 06:43 AM
Did you bolt them through the frame? Do you have more pictures? That looks great
I bolted through at top/bottom for those I use for heavy stuff. In addition self tapping screws and glue. Is very solid, the rear locker is around 100lb when full with 2 cans of diesel. I will trie to take some more pictures later. Just use your fingers to tap/feel on the outside to locate the frame.
#7
Posted 13 February 2022 - 02:17 AM
I use airline tracks, very flexible and gives a lot of option. Easy to configure as you need depending on what you need to bring.
These look good, but how did you identify where the metal inside your camper
check out the 8020 camper side rack brkt from Saltmade.co
these brackets attach to jack brkts. u can then span the width with 8020. the 8020 would give u lots of options for mounting gear. this also eliminates drilling through the camper skin. i am kicking myself for not putting the jack brkts all the way up the side, though u can still add them in - there is a good amount of aluminum frame at the corners.
RC - if u are going to mount to camper frame, i would use rivnuts. i would trust them more than rivets.
These look really interesting. Do you happen to know what brackets they use to mount things on the *back* of the camper (in the images on saltnade's site, there are maxtraxx and a jerrycan mounted to backets which connect to your jack stands--but which are they?
#8
Posted 13 February 2022 - 03:14 AM
These look good, but how did you identify where the metal inside your camper
These look really interesting. Do you happen to know what brackets they use to mount things on the *back* of the camper (in the images on saltnade's site, there are maxtraxx and a jerrycan mounted to backets which connect to your jack stands--but which are they?
no i dont know what works for the back. they appear to be small company, and i am sure they would answer the phone. let me/us know what you do.
Oregon
#9
Posted 14 February 2022 - 07:49 PM
check out the 8020 camper side rack brkt from Saltmade.co
these brackets attach to jack brkts. u can then span the width with 8020. the 8020 would give u lots of options for mounting gear. this also eliminates drilling through the camper skin. i am kicking myself for not putting the jack brkts all the way up the side, though u can still add them in - there is a good amount of aluminum frame at the corners.
RC - if u are going to mount to camper frame, i would use rivnuts. i would trust them more than rivets.
Those brackets are awesome. Thanks for the post!
#10
Posted 08 April 2023 - 05:14 AM
Evidently saltmade.co is no longer up?
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