Slide-In Truck Camper Removal for Units Past Their Prime
Truck campers don’t have wheels. They can’t be towed or rolled away. When a slide-in camper is done, it usually gets set down near the garage or shop and stays there — sometimes for years. We load them onto a flatbed or trailer using proper equipment and haul them away.
When You Need This Service

A slide-in camper has been sitting on the ground next to your garage, shop, or driveway for years

The jacks are rusted, bent, or missing entirely

You need to clear the space for construction, parking, or other use

The camper is too heavy or awkward to move without equipment

The camper has water damage, rot, or structural failure

The camper is sitting on blocks, cinder blocks, or a makeshift frame
How the Removal Process Works

Tell Us the Situation
Where is it sitting? Is it on jacks, blocks, or the ground? What condition is it in?

Send Clear Photos
We need to see the camper, how it's supported, and the access to it from the street.

Get a Quote
Slide-in camper removals vary quite a bit. We give you a fair quote based on the specifics.

Equipment & Haul-Away
We bring a flatbed, crane, forklift, or other gear to safely load and remove the unit.
What Affects Removal Difficulty
No Wheels
Slide-in campers have no axle or tires. They must be lifted onto a flatbed or trailer with proper equipment.
Support Condition
If the jacks are rusted or the camper is on makeshift supports, we need to stabilize before lifting.
Weight
Some truck campers weigh 2,000-4,000 lbs. Loading requires a crane, forklift, or winch system.
Ground Clearance
If the camper is sitting low or partially sunk into the ground, extra work is needed to free it.
Overhang & Cabover
The cabover section makes slide-in campers tall and top-heavy during loading.
Access Path
Getting equipment to a camper behind a garage or in a backyard can be the biggest challenge.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you remove a slide-in camper with no wheels?
We use flatbed trucks, cranes, forklifts, or winch systems depending on the camper’s size, weight, and location. Every removal is planned based on the situation.
What if the camper is sitting directly on the ground?
We can still remove it. We may need to use a skid steer, forklift, or crane to lift it. It adds complexity but we handle it regularly.
Are slide-in camper removals more expensive?
They can be, because specialized equipment is often required. The price depends on size, weight, access, and how it’s currently supported.
Can you remove a slide-in camper from a backyard?
No. Even if the jacks are completely seized, we can still lift and load the camper using our equipment.
Do the rusted jacks have to work?
We guide you through the paperwork. Having the title is ideal, but we can discuss alternatives if needed.
What if the camper is on deteriorated cinder blocks?
We carefully evaluate the supports and stabilize the camper before lifting. We won’t risk damage to the unit or property.
Ready to Get That Old RV Off Your Property?
Send us the details, upload a few photos, and we’ll help you understand your removal options.