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- tcguyExplorerI just ordered my Torklift Tiedowns and Torklift Superhitch Magnum 30K from the Hitch Source as currently they had the best price. Installing these on my new 2018 F350 4x4 CC Dually.
- Kayteg1Explorer II
BradW wrote:
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2) eTrailer showed them "In Stock" when I ordered, but that must really mean they are "In Stock" on the other side of the country because they said they were being shipped to them from a distributor and they would then ship them out to me in 5-7 days. ..
They were in stock at TorkLift warehouse :)
As I mention before, I had the same experience with eTrailer but I call them to learn the facts before ordering.
Side note, the shipping in US is getting worse and worse. I am getting stuff from China faster, than from US suppliers.
Amazon made their own shipping and lot of stuff has next day, or 2 days delivery with my Prime membership FOR FREE - BradWExplorer IIFollow up: I got an email from eTrailer last night indicating the tiedowns would be shipped directly from the distributor to my home. That's much better than 5-7 days to their location and then shipped to my home. I have been buying stuff from eTrailer for many years and I have never gotten anything less than great service from them. I also appreciate all the RV related instructional videos they put online for free. I've learned a lot from those video, like how to install a toad wiring harness on our JK Jeep.
Brad - BradWExplorer IIEnded up ordering the front and rear from eTrailer. Two things I learned:
1) they do seem to be about the same price no matter where you get them.
2) eTrailer showed them "In Stock" when I ordered, but that must really mean they are "In Stock" on the other side of the country because they said they were being shipped to them from a distributor and they would then ship them out to me in 5-7 days. No problem, I can wait, but claiming they were in stock is very deceptive and would be a problem to anyone needing them quickly.
Brad - realterExplorer4 star in Denver was a great price 2 years ago.
- GeoBoyExplorerBrad, I bought all of my Torklift from Dyers RV Parts, prices were very good and I ordered on a Friday at 1:00 pm EST and FedEx backed into my driveway on Saturday at 10:00 am!
- Kayteg1Explorer III was shopping for tiedowns a year ago and since we have been fulltiming in TC only waiting for new truck to arrive and move to new house in different state, the time was the issue.
I check etrailer and called them only to learn they don't have the listed tiedowns on stock, so it could take weeks.
Finally gave a call directly to torklift and they took my order over the phone.
It was stressful week as TL did not provide tracking number, but ties arrive in timely manners. - TroutguyExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
E-Trailer does sell Torklift Products
So does Hitch Source
Find which ones you want then Goggle them and compare pricing/shipping
Really.....I just ordered over $1000.00 of Torklift products from E-Trailer today! Front tie downs and a 20K Superhitch.
You might want to do proper research before you post something like that.
Brad, they can get all of the Torklift stuff you need and they’re at least as competitive as Tweetys and yes I did my online comparison shopping. - mkisamoreExplorerI have a set and the brackets to go on a 14 -17 chevy truck if your interested pm me
- NEOKExplorerI got mine at Tweety's. There used to be a place on eBay that had a lot of Torklift items. I don't think there is as much price variance between sources as there used to be.
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