Frequently Asked Questions
What is the campers biggest benefit?
Many advantages are evident throughout the Four Wheel Camper design like the welded aluminum frame,
low center of gravity and profile and the lightest weight in the industry. However, the greatest benefit
is the flexible frame construction that allows the frame to move with the torque generated by the bed of
the truck and manage the weight over the center of the axle, eliminating top heavy sway.
Do You offer custom work?
Not really. The design of the Four Wheel Camper has a 30 year history of proven success. What we build, works.
If you have something special in mind, please fell free to run it by us. We might say no, but sometimes
we can change small things to better suit your needs.
How is the camper attached to my style side Ute?
4 small, forged eyebolts are placed into the Style Side bed in front of and behind the wheel wells.
The base of the camper is manufactured with eyebolts and interior access ports, allowing the use of four
turnbuckles to hold the camper firmly in place. This makes for a very strong installation and a clean look
on the outside of the camper (no chains or turn buckles hanging off the outside of the truck/camper).
How do I raise or lower my camper roof?
Our patented "Easy Lift" roof system requires a simple push that locks two (2) panels past center vertically
to hold our lightweight aluminum roof securely in place.
How much weight will the roof hold?
The lightweight aluminum roof will hold 450Kgs of evenly distributed weight in the raised position (eg. snow load). If you plan to carry luggage,
kayaks, canoes, etc. on the roof, we usually recommend keeping the weight to approx. 90 - 120Kgs.
Do I have to remove my plastic bed liner?
Yes, our design of attaching the camper to the inside of the truck bed with eye bolts and turnbuckles creates problems
when a plastic bed liner is present. A plastic liner would need to be cut to install the eyebolts and the loading and
dismounting of the camper is much more difficult with a liner in place. If a bed liner is a must, we suggest
using either a "spray in liner" or a rubber bed mat.
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