Thanks for all the info. I got the eye bolts installed and just got back from the new/used campers maiden voyage. Started in Death Valley and headed North up Hwy 395 to Mammoth and Tahoe. All went well and I was very pleased with the camper.
Before I had used the camper I was pretty sure I wanted to change the layout of the camper dramaticaly. My initial thoughts were; not enough storage, I don't want to cook inside, and the ice box was a waste of space.....Boy was I wrong. After actualy using the camper it became clear that the FWC folks came up with a very good, usable set-up. Now I will leave things pretty much the way they are, and just give the camper a little facelift.
gvitek: Thanks for sharing your story, I have read several posts about turnbuckles coming loose, poping off, and now your incident. I went with a heavy duty eyebolt/turnbuckle with no hooks so there will be no chance of coming unhooked. It seems like the weaklink now is the plywood. Ben, Marty, it seems like you guys could weld a plate/crossmember in the frame of the campers and secure the eyebolts through there?
I have enclosed some pictures of the trip, and the eyebolt/turnbuckle install.
Thanks again everyone.