Distance from Upright Mast of Brophy Camper Jack to Bracket that Holds Camper
Updated 06/22/2020 | Published 06/18/2020 >
Question:
The camper shell is flush with the top of the truck bed. The wheel wells on the truck flare approximately 3-4 inches. How far does the supporting plate extend so that it will go under the camper shell so that the shell can be safely removed. The truck is standard Silverado 1500 and does not have an abnormal flare on the wheel wells. Thanks
asked by: Gary A
Helpful Expert Reply:
I checked with Brophy and the Brophy Camper Jacks # CJ31 have a distance of 3 inches from the upright mast to backside of the bracket that would hold your camper shell.
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