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JimK-NY
Sep 01, 2020Explorer II
I have torqlift tiedowns and in fact I installed them myself. They are extremely strong. Before the tiedowns would break or bend the brackets would pull out of the camper.
Neither should happen ever. I suspect you have at least a couple of problems. First the camper should not be moving. You need a thick "horse mat" or other base for the camper to sit on. Next take a look at the bottom of the camper. There should be a rough surface. If not you can add something like stair tread anti-slip tape. Finally even if there is some slipping, the fastguns should provide a firm pull with plenty of give so nothing can break or bend. Are you using a horse mat? Are you using fastguns with properly set tension?
Neither should happen ever. I suspect you have at least a couple of problems. First the camper should not be moving. You need a thick "horse mat" or other base for the camper to sit on. Next take a look at the bottom of the camper. There should be a rough surface. If not you can add something like stair tread anti-slip tape. Finally even if there is some slipping, the fastguns should provide a firm pull with plenty of give so nothing can break or bend. Are you using a horse mat? Are you using fastguns with properly set tension?
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