Fishbird Road
New Member
Greetings from this new member. FWC Woodland installed new 2016 Fleet on my 2016 Tacoma DCLB in early Nov. I've been reading here for 6 months; thanks to all for all I've learned!
I removed the camper last week for the experience and to use truck for other duties. Found a front attachment bolt loose and bracket "sprung" over 1/2 inch above bed. Doubt this was a factory oversight, seems installer would have seen when the link was installed. Might explain small gap seen between front camper bumper and front of bed; also a couple instances of loosened turnbuckle? All is tight now. Is this cause for concern?
I plan to reinstall camper next week (Gulp!). It's on jacks on smooth level concrete floor, but truck access from outside is rough and frozen, approach is a bit dicey. But rear wheels will be on concrete when camper is lowered. I plan to put cardboard under jack feet so it can nudged a bit. Questions: can the camper be moved a bit once it's down on the pad in the bed? How close to perfect before weight goes off jacks? Any other words from the wise? Thanks!
I removed the camper last week for the experience and to use truck for other duties. Found a front attachment bolt loose and bracket "sprung" over 1/2 inch above bed. Doubt this was a factory oversight, seems installer would have seen when the link was installed. Might explain small gap seen between front camper bumper and front of bed; also a couple instances of loosened turnbuckle? All is tight now. Is this cause for concern?
I plan to reinstall camper next week (Gulp!). It's on jacks on smooth level concrete floor, but truck access from outside is rough and frozen, approach is a bit dicey. But rear wheels will be on concrete when camper is lowered. I plan to put cardboard under jack feet so it can nudged a bit. Questions: can the camper be moved a bit once it's down on the pad in the bed? How close to perfect before weight goes off jacks? Any other words from the wise? Thanks!