Boonie
Senior Member
As I get ready to do final welding of my revised camper shell, I have observed what may be a failure of the FWC "flex frame design". Although only those of you that have torn your camper apart may be able to answer this question, I am going to ask it here in a new topic rather than on my build page.
At the 2x1 rear door header ('81 construction) I have cracks in that header where the door side posts attach to the header. I am sure that as the left and right sides of the camper "sway" when going down the road the only member that resists that movement is this 2x1, thus the cracks. If I reinforce from the outside it interferes with the roof closing. If I reinforce on the inside it interferes with lifting mechanism. If I reinforce on top (as Pokybro did) I would have to raise the height of the top rail all the way around. If I reinforced below It would reduce the door opening height. The only method that makes sense is to cut and reinforce internally (which I did in a similar situation when I extended the Jeep frame 24").
What have you done?
At the 2x1 rear door header ('81 construction) I have cracks in that header where the door side posts attach to the header. I am sure that as the left and right sides of the camper "sway" when going down the road the only member that resists that movement is this 2x1, thus the cracks. If I reinforce from the outside it interferes with the roof closing. If I reinforce on the inside it interferes with lifting mechanism. If I reinforce on top (as Pokybro did) I would have to raise the height of the top rail all the way around. If I reinforced below It would reduce the door opening height. The only method that makes sense is to cut and reinforce internally (which I did in a similar situation when I extended the Jeep frame 24").
What have you done?