The Torklift Rubber Camper Bumpers Kit is used to safely reposition your truck camper and help protect your camper and vehicle from damage. Without the use of Truck camper rubber bumpers, you may see damage to the back of your truck cab while your truck camper is loaded.
SKU
A7001
$72.99
Description /
Rubber Camper Bumpers Kit
Rubber Camper Bumpers Kit Features
Prevents truck and camper damage during loading
Universal fit
Attaches to the camper
Dimensions: 8" x 2.5" x 2"
Legendary Lifetime Warranty
Customer Reviews
Quality
5
Very easy to mount, just make sure what you are drilling into.
Review byElrod
Original camper bumpers were too high for my Dodge Ram bed, these TorkLift Camper Bumpers were just what I needed. Mounted them lower on the camper and the the extra depth makes plenty of clearance between the bed and camper.
Quality
5
Perfect spacing
Review byGeorge B
Purchased this item to replace the 2x4 wood spacer I was using in my F350 when carrying my Lance 1172 truck camper. Perfect spacing when installed on the front bed panel. Remember to install them high enough to allow for the camper to be raised when unloading it if you have the Wobblestopper brackets installed as I do
Quality
5
They were just right for my application.
Review byErnest
I mounted them to the bottom front of my slide in camper and it gives me about a 1/4 space between the front of the camper and the truck box.
Quality
5
They work great...Just wish that the dealer had put them on so that damage would have prevented...but they most likely would not have gone to the extent of moving the plastic strips like I did. Everything is perfect now!!!
Review byTom B
Mounted them in the bed of the truck rather than on the camper. Moved the strips on the camper so that they would line up with the bumpers. I have a Lance Camper that has (2) hard plastic strips that are 1/4" thick and they did not protect the camper from hitting the top bulkhead of the truck. Problem solved - I now have approx. 1/2" clearance and since the rubber bumpers are lined up with the hard plastic strips the camper slides down nicely without damaging any paint. Didn't want to mount them on the camper because the spray-on bedliner is very rough and felt that over time it would abrade that rubber bumper. Mounting them on the truck and centering them to the hard plastic strips on the camper resolves this problem.