Truck Camper Removal for Old Campers and RVs
Truck Camper Removal covers slide-in and cabover units that no longer earn their spot on your truck bed or in storage. We handle running and non-running campers with soft floors, failing jacks, or worn seals, and plan the lift, load, and haul away around your access and clearance.

Why Book This Pickup
Truck campers are heavy, top-loaded, and awkward to move once the jacks give out. We plan removal help around your access and site conditions.
Heavy-lift planning
We plan the lift, load, and haul away around failing corner jacks, tie-downs, and the truck bed clearance at your site.
Any condition
Water-damaged floors, delaminated walls, dead battery, or seized jacks are fine; we plan removal help to match the unit's shape.
Clear site cleanup
We reclaim your driveway, field, or storage lot and leave the pickup spot clear of the old camper and loose debris.
Removal Help Wherever the Camper Sits
Truck campers end up parked on sawhorses, dropped on the ground, or left loaded on a bed that no longer runs. Whether yours sits in a driveway, an open field, or a rented storage lot, we plan the pickup around access, ground conditions, and overhead clearance so the unit can be lifted, loaded, and hauled away.
Truck Campers We Take
We handle most slide-in and cabover truck campers regardless of age, brand, or condition. If your unit is one of these common styles, we can plan a pickup around its size, weight, and current mobility.
Slide-in campers
Bed-mounted slide-in units with corner jacks and tie-downs, including models with soft floors or failing jack systems.
Cabover campers
Cabover units with an overhang sleeping area, awnings, and heavier front weight that affect lifting and loading.
Hard-side campers
Rigid-wall truck campers with slide-outs, wet baths, or bunks that add length, weight, and handling complexity.
Pop-up truck campers
Lighter pop-up units with soft or hard sides, folding roofs, and canvas that may be torn, mildewed, or collapsed.
Project or stripped units
Half-built conversions, gutted shells, and stripped campers left over from a repair or resale plan that stalled out.
What Shapes Your Quote
Every truck camper is different, so pricing reflects the unit itself and the site. These are the main factors we weigh when we plan your pickup and prepare a quote.
Size and weight
Length, height, and loaded weight of the camper drive how much lifting, equipment, and crew the pickup requires.
Mobility and jacks
Whether the unit sits on working jacks, a truck bed, or the ground affects how we lift and load it.
Tires and support
For camper trailers or dollies involved, flat tires, seized wheels, and unstable stands add loading and towing effort.
Access and clearance
Narrow gates, low branches, soft ground, and tight driveways change the approach and the time a pickup takes.
Contents and add-ons
Leftover gear, water in tanks, awnings, and disconnected utilities can add handling steps to your removal help.
Pickup Options
Pick the option that matches where the camper sits. We plan each pickup around access, clearance, and how the unit is currently supported.
On-property RV pickup
We collect truck campers from driveways, yards, and side lots, working around gates, slopes, and overhead clearance on your property.
Storage-lot or outdoor pickup
For units in a storage lot or open field, we plan access, ground conditions, and gate hours before we haul the item away.
RV, camper, and trailer pickup
Have more than a camper? We can pair this pickup with a motorhome, travel trailer, or fifth wheel on the same visit.
Prep and Handling
A little prep keeps your pickup smooth. Please handle these items before we arrive so the crew can focus on lifting and loading the camper.
Disconnect utilities
Disconnect any shore power, propane, and water lines before pickup; connected utilities and propane must be safely handled first.
Clear the contents
Remove personal gear, tools, and valuables from cabinets and the cabover so we lift a lighter, cleaner unit.
Note the jacks
Tell us if corner jacks are seized or missing; disassembly may be needed to free a stuck or collapsed camper.
Confirm access path
Clear vehicles, low branches, and debris along the route so the loading and towing path stays open and safe.
Where the Camper Ends Up
After pickup, we route each camper toward the most responsible outlet we can. Usable RV parts and materials may be separated where practical, and remaining scrap is directed to appropriate facilities. Utilities and propane must be disconnected or handled safely before we load the unit. We never promise exact salvage, recycling, or donation outcomes for any item.
How Truck Camper Removal Works
Our process keeps things simple from first message to final haul away. Share a few details and we handle the planning and heavy lifting.
Send item details
Tell us the camper type, length, condition, and whether it sits on jacks, a truck bed, or the ground.
Share photos
Send photos of the unit and the surrounding space so we can gauge weight, mobility, and access before the visit.
Confirm access
We review gates, clearance, ground conditions, and the loading path to plan the safest approach for your pickup.
Review quote
You get a clear quote based on size, weight, mobility, access, and any add-ons before anything is scheduled.
Pickup and haul away
Our crew arrives, lifts and loads the camper, and hauls the item away, leaving the spot clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you remove a truck camper that no longer runs?
Yes. We handle non-running units, dead batteries, seized jacks, and campers dropped on the ground. We plan the lift and load around the unit's current condition.
Do I need to take the camper off the truck first?
No. Whether it sits on the bed, on jacks, or on stands, tell us how it is supported and we plan the safest way to remove it.
What about propane and utilities?
Please disconnect propane, power, and water before we arrive. Connected utilities and propane must be handled safely first; we cannot take live or connected systems.
Will you take other RVs at the same time?
Often, yes. We can pair a truck camper with a motorhome, travel trailer, or fifth wheel on one visit when access and site conditions allow.
How is the price for this pickup decided?
Pricing reflects size, weight, mobility, tire and jack condition, access, clearance, contents, and loading or towing complexity. Share details and photos for an accurate quote.
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Ready to Reclaim Your Space?
Send a few photos and the camper details, and EZ Hauling Services will plan the lift, load, and haul away. Request a quote today and let us clear that old truck camper from your driveway, field, or storage lot.