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mkirsch
Sep 04, 2020Nomad II
Torklift stands behind their product so if you've been buying sets of mounts over and over and over that's on you. They would most certainly work with a reasonable, rational customer who came to them with such an issue. At the very least they can assess your setup and tell you what is happening.
For them to be breaking due to upward force you must be putting ungodly amounts of tension on the tiedowns, or hitting bumps hard enough to send the camper into space.
IMHO the camper should stay in the bed simply due to weight and friction under normal driving conditions. I myself would not hesitate to take the tiedowns off my camper and drive around town. It would not move a fraction of an inch and I am not doing anything special to keep it there.
For them to be breaking due to upward force you must be putting ungodly amounts of tension on the tiedowns, or hitting bumps hard enough to send the camper into space.
IMHO the camper should stay in the bed simply due to weight and friction under normal driving conditions. I myself would not hesitate to take the tiedowns off my camper and drive around town. It would not move a fraction of an inch and I am not doing anything special to keep it there.
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