Camper Tiedown & Hitch Extension Installation in Boise, ID

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Secure Camper Support SystemsInstalled in Boise, ID

Truck campers are great, but they definitely change how your truck handles. Once that weight starts hanging past the bed, things feel different fast. We install camper tiedown systems and hitch extensions that keep everything secure and stable, so you’re not fighting sway or clearance issues every time you tow. This isn’t guesswork. Our team has been working on towing and hauling setups here in Boise for over 50 years, and we make sure your equipment is fitted for real road use.

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Camper Tiedowns & Hitch Extensions Done Right

Truck campers put a different kind of stress on your vehicle than a normal trailer. The higher center of gravity, the shifting weight, and the rear overhang all affect braking and steering. If the camper isn’t secured properly, you’ll feel it. Tiedown systems keep the camper firmly attached to the truck so it doesn’t move around when you corner, brake hard, or hit uneven roads.
Hitch extensions give you the space you need when the camper sticks out past the bumper, letting you tow a boat or trailer without running into clearance problems.

We help folks all over Boise who use their trucks for camping, hauling equipment, and pulling trailers behind their campers.
Every truck and camper combo is a little different. Some campers are heavier than they look. Some truck frames handle added weight better than others. Suspension can change how everything feels once it’s loaded down. That’s why we match the equipment to your specific setup and install it so everything works together safely. Once it’s set up properly, the difference is noticeable. The camper feels planted and towing feels more controlled.

These systems are especially helpful for

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Slide-in Campers

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Towing Boats Behind Campers

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Short-bed and Long-bed Trucks

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Utility and Equipment Trailers

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Why Proper Installation Matters

Loose or poorly installed tiedowns let campers shift more than they should. That movement puts stress on mounting points and can make the truck feel unstable.

Hitch extensions that aren’t sized correctly can put too much leverage on the receiver hitch, which affects towing safety. Getting it installed the right way helps avoid those problems.

We focus on the details that matter once you’re actually on the road:

  • Frame-mounted tiedowns
  • Reinforced anchor points
  • Properly sized hitch extensions
  • Weight balance and turning clearance

Little adjustments during installation can make a big difference in how everything handles later.

Our Tiedown Installation Process

We take careful measurements and mount everything securely so the system fits like it should.

Typical installations include:

  • Tiedown systems matched to your truck
  • Secure frame-mounted brackets
  • Reinforced anchor points
  • Proper hitch extension fitting
  • Clearance and weight balance checks

Before you leave, we go over everything to make sure it’s secure and ready for travel.

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Get the Right Setup for Your Truck & Camper

Not sure what equipment you need? That’s pretty common. Camper size, truck setup, trailer plans, and total weight all play a role in choosing the right parts. We’ll walk you through it, recommend what fits your setup, and install everything so you can tow with confidence.

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