dorocks
Senior Member
Greetings all,
I wanted to run some ideas by you. After our trip to Death Valley my wife and I discussed storage and space for our rig. I currently have a Hawk on a quad cab 2005 Dodge Ram with a short bed. 6'3".
Jeanne's dad way back when, put a camper on a flatbed on a full size truck. He built cabinets in the area where the sides of the camper indent. Sure helped with storage.
I have looked at the flatbed/service bed track idea. I got ideas from this forum and this site;
http://dodgeram.org/ki4cy/diamond/diamond.htm
I called Diamond truck body and they have done several service beds for Four Wheel Campers. They are familiar with the double step sides on the FWC units. But they run around $6000 without matching paint. Paint could add $1000-1800. Seems like too much money. http://www.diamondtruckbody.com/html/campers.html
I looked at a San Diego company for flatbeds and they start about $1900.
http://www.bedcotruckequipment.com/standardbodies.php
That seems more palatable. Seems like one could get the flatbed and make side panels a lot cheaper than the service truck bed route.
Have any of you done such a conversion and do you think it was worth it?
Our current setup.
http://keithbarnes.smugmug.com/OffroadingandJeeping/2005-Dodge-Ram-2500-Diesel/14848706_93Gnbr#!i=1107789012&k=8niGk
Keith and Jeanne
La Mesa CA
I wanted to run some ideas by you. After our trip to Death Valley my wife and I discussed storage and space for our rig. I currently have a Hawk on a quad cab 2005 Dodge Ram with a short bed. 6'3".
Jeanne's dad way back when, put a camper on a flatbed on a full size truck. He built cabinets in the area where the sides of the camper indent. Sure helped with storage.
I have looked at the flatbed/service bed track idea. I got ideas from this forum and this site;
http://dodgeram.org/ki4cy/diamond/diamond.htm
I called Diamond truck body and they have done several service beds for Four Wheel Campers. They are familiar with the double step sides on the FWC units. But they run around $6000 without matching paint. Paint could add $1000-1800. Seems like too much money. http://www.diamondtruckbody.com/html/campers.html
I looked at a San Diego company for flatbeds and they start about $1900.
http://www.bedcotruckequipment.com/standardbodies.php
That seems more palatable. Seems like one could get the flatbed and make side panels a lot cheaper than the service truck bed route.
Have any of you done such a conversion and do you think it was worth it?
Our current setup.
http://keithbarnes.smugmug.com/OffroadingandJeeping/2005-Dodge-Ram-2500-Diesel/14848706_93Gnbr#!i=1107789012&k=8niGk
Keith and Jeanne
La Mesa CA