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#1 coyote

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Posted 15 November 2013 - 03:14 AM

hello alaskan camper owners.  I have a 8ft cab over and need help with the lower section bed area sagging.  when popped up the side walls  with the dead bolts do not match up with the holes for locking . Everything looks good. whats wrong and how do I fix this problem.


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#2 caseboy

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Posted 20 November 2013 - 05:17 PM

mine does the same. first i tried to tighten up the connection of the support brackets to the front cabin wall. added more bolts and a backing plate. that helped a little.i also made some support blocks for in between cab and bed when raised and camping. these are just pieces of scrap wood cut to the contour of the cab right at the drip line(strongest portion of cab roof) with different thicknesses of shims. over a few camp trips, i have used all the different thicknesses depending on how lay of the land and twist in the truck.

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these have worked great. the bed is able to be forced up into proper position with the shims. with two of us in the bed i feels rock solid .  my camper is 35 yrs old. i think that the pressure of the top on that front portion when down is is what starts it . mine has no structural damage in that section, so there was nothing to fix(although the top was a huge rebuild). this may seem "mickey mouse", but the blocks are easy to use, cheap, and don't damage the truck roof or camper 

 

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#3 coyote

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Posted 03 December 2013 - 01:25 AM

Thanks for the info Wes.    I'm thinking I might add more metal to the brackets by adding another angled piece from cabin wall to the bottom of the bed area, along with stiffining the cabin wall piece.  I have no damage any where I can see unless its internal.  I'm surprised there's not more alaskan owners with this problem.  Thanks again .  Robert


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#4 seymour

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Posted 04 December 2013 - 12:35 AM

I have the same problem....after talking to Brian from A.C....I reinforced everything that you can think of....it still sags...1988 10 COSD....I placed shims between the steel arms that supports the bed and the bed itself...all is GOOD AND LEVEL....


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